• By Sukanya Saha
  • Mon, 01 May 2023 04:46 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Salman Khan is basking in the success of his latest movie, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, which despite mixed reviews is performing well at the box office. Recently, he appeared on the first episode of Aap Ki Adalat in Dubai, where he spoke about various aspects of his personal and professional life, including sharing interesting stories from his career.

During an interview, the host mentioned an incident where Salman had allegedly shot Shah Rukh on the sets of Karan Arjun. Salman responded by saying "Nahi sir, wo maat bolvao (please don't make me say that)". The incident made everyone on the sets nervous, as Shah Rukh was lying on the ground.

Describing the incident, Salman said that it had occurred during the shooting of Karan Arjun in Rajasthan's deserts. In the evening, when everyone was attending a party, Salman decided to play a prank. He rehearsed the incident with Shah Rukh, which involved calling him for a dance, his refusal, and then a scuffle, during which Salman would fire a blank shot at him, causing him to fall.

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Salman executed the prank as planned, but after he fired the gun, everyone on the set got scared. Some even wanted to leave, but Salman remained in character and threatened to kill everyone. However, when Shah Rukh didn't get up, Salman panicked along with his brother Sohail and another crew member named Bhiku. Salman checked his gun, but then Shah Rukh started snoring, indicating that he was okay. Salman then exclaimed, "Chalo Pathaan zinda hai" (Okay, Pathan [Shah Rukh's character] is alive).

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Salman remembered the incident and mentioned that the act was so convincing that it was better than the one recorded in the movie, and everyone was convinced that he had actually shot Shah Rukh. You can watch the full video here.

However, later when he was questioned about the success of Pathaan, Salman gave full credit to Shah Rukh Khan. Fro the unversed, Pathaan was released earlier this year, and it starred both the actors. While SRK made his comeback after a four-year break with the film, Salman had a small appearance that was very popular with the audience.

On the work front, Salman Khan will next be seen in YRF's Tiger 3, co-starring Katrina Kaif and Emraan Hashmi in crucial roles.