Bollywood's megastar Salman
Khan has always had a bad boy with a golden
heart image. His journey so far has been full of flamboyance and controversies
and while his fan would unquestionably love to read his autobiography, the
actor clarified that he would never be able to write one. Why?
Well, Salman who was talking at the book launch of veteran
actress Asha Parekh's autobiography The Hit Girl while talking about
autobiographies told, "Asha Aunty, thank you very much, I don’t deserve
being here, paseene choot rahe hai, kya bolu. I think
it’s the bravest thing for anyone to write their own autobiography, mujhse toh life mein kabhi na ho.”
"I think Dharam ji (Dharmendra) will
understand why," he joked. This surely did crack everyone up.
He further even advised the leading
ladies of this generation to learn how to remain friends from these yesteryear
actresses. "In those days Asha aunty, Saira (Banu) aunt, Helen aunty among
others were so close to each other. They were genuine friends. I think these
days girls should learn it from them, they lead a great life. I think our
generation, we miss that out."
Many Bollywood celebrities including Salim Khan, Dharmendra,
Jeetendra, Waheeda Rahman, Jackie Shroff, Helen, Arpita Khan Sharma and Imran
Khan among many others attended the book launch. The book, penned along with
author and film writer Khalid Mohammad, is published by Om Books International.
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