Salman Khan
Salman Khan, a celebrity in Bollywood, has acknowledged that he has been “unlucky in love,” most likely as a result of his own shortcomings.
If he planned to write an autobiography about his relationships, he said on the chat show "Aap ki Adalat": "My love stories will go with me to the grave."
Jab aisa koi aayegi, toh ho jayega, Sir (when someone will arrive, it will happen), he retorted when asked when he plans to get married. Actually, sabhi achhe hain (all my previous girl friends were good), I'm to blame for this. When the first one left, it might have been her fault; when the second and then third one left, it might have been their fault; but with the fourth one, I'm not sure if the fault is with them or with me."It may have been 60:40 in the sixth instance. It was later confirmed to be my fault though, when more were left. They were all fault-free. Just me to blame. I think they are afraid that I could hurt them.
the presenter said. Salman said, “When God Almighty wills it, Sir (Jab Ooper Walah chahega).” For a marriage to exist, two people are required. Marriage was avoided in the first instance. Someone objected to my affirmative response. I refused when they said “yes.” Currently, both sides are saying “no.” The marriage is finalised when both parties agree to it. It’s not too late. I am 57. This time, I want it to be final and unique. The Matlab ek biwi honi chahiye.”
And how many kids does he desire? “As many as possible,” Salman retorted. Many. I can play with them for twenty to twenty-five years if I have one and another after five to six years. This is referred to as commitment, constancy, and perseverance.