At the Joy Forum in Riyadh, Salman Khan praised Shah Rukh Khan, saying that he became a superstar despite being an outsider. Shah Rukh Khan jokingly said, "I'm a star kid too; Salman and Aamir's families are my family."
Shah Rukh Khan dismisses the outsider tag: Salman Khan praised Shah Rukh Khan for not coming from a film family and yet becoming a star, but Shah Rukh's reply won the hearts of the film industry.
The three Khans of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Aamir Khan, are rarely seen together. Recently, the trio attended the Joy Forum in Riyadh, where they discussed their careers and the Hindi film industry. During the conversation, Salman praised Shah Rukh, saying that he was an outsider who achieved great success. But Shah Rukh's witty retort brought smiles to both Salman and Aamir's faces.
Salman calls Shahrukh an outsiderA video of the event, held in Riyadh, has surfaced online, showing the three Khans sitting together on stage and chatting during an interview. Salman can be heard saying, "Aamir comes from a film background, and so do I, but this guy (Shah Rukh Khan) isn't like that. He came from Delhi and struggled." Before Salman could even finish praising him, Shah Rukh interrupted and said something that brought a big smile to the other two Khans' faces.
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Shahrukh said, "Salman, I'm sorry, I'm interrupting. I too come from a film family. Salman's family is my family, and Aamir's family is my family. That's why I'm a star." Aamir added, "So now you know what a star Shahrukh is." All three had big smiles on their faces, and the audience couldn't help but applaud.
Will all three Khans do a film together?Salman has worked with Shah Rukh in "Karan Arjun" and "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" and with Aamir in "Andaz Apna Apna." Shah Rukh and Aamir have never shared screen space. However, Aamir recently revealed that the three of them are open to working together in a film and are just waiting for the right script. He also appeared in a cameo in Aryan Khan's directorial debut, "The Baddies of Bollywood."
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