“Shocking Showdown: Arhaan Khan Caught in Explosive Clash with Salman Khan!”

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan recently shared a surprising story about an incident with his nephew, Arhaan Khan.

Arhaan Khan.

Arbaaz Khan, Salman’s brother, was first married to Malaika Arora in December 1998, and they had a son, Arhaan. After 19 years of marriage, Arbaaz and Malaika divorced in May 2017. In 2023, Arbaaz married makeup artist Shoora Khan.

Despite the separation, Arhaan maintains a good relationship with both his parents and often spends time with them.

Arhaan Khan has been in the spotlight recently, whether it’s his friendly interactions with the paparazzi or his appearances with Raveena Tandon’s daughter, Rasha Tandon.

Arhaan dreams of continuing his family’s legacy and is eager to make a name for himself in acting. He has a strong bond with both his parents and lives with his father, Arbaaz Khan.

Arhaan also shares a close relationship with his uncle, Salman Khan, and they often joke around together.

Salman recently recalled an incident from the time of the movie Dabangg, which was released in 2010. He shared that after a scene where his character kills Arbaaz Khan’s character, little Arhaan came to him crying and started hitting him. When Salman asked why Arhaan was hitting him, Arhaan replied, “You killed my father.”

To help Arhaan understand, Salman and Arbaaz showed him the entire fight scene, explaining that it was all make-believe. After that, Arhaan understood that Salman hadn’t actually hurt his father.

Before pursuing acting, Arhaan decided to explore the world of podcasts. He started hosting a podcast called Dumb Biryani with two of his friends.

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