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Salim Khan Opens Up On Arbaaz Khan's Singing And Cricket Dreams

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Jan, 2019 09:17 PM
  • Salim Khan Opens Up On Arbaaz Khan's Singing And Cricket Dreams

Screenwriter Salim Khan has opened up on his son and actor-filmmaker Arbaaz Khan's singing and cricket dreams.


Actor Salman Khan and his brothers, Sohail and Arbaaz Khan, and their father, Salim Khan, shot for an episode of "The Kapil Sharma Show".


Talking about his sons, Salim revealed a secret about Arbaaz. He said that while growing up, Arbaaz loved playing cricket and so, like any doting father, he got him enrolled in Khar Gymkhana for cricket coaching, read a statement.


But around the same time, Arbaaz also wished to be a singer. So, he had a teacher to teach him singing at home.


Salim decided to ask Arbaaz about his singing talent. As he sang, Salim realised that Arbaaz was not that good a singer and advised that he should concentrate on cricket than singing.


Arbaaz asked Salim if he had seen his game? To which, Salim replied: "No, but I have heard you sing so... cricket will be any day a better option."


The episode will be aired on Saturday on Sony Entertainment Television.

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