When Salman Khan reacted with playful jab at Arbaaz Khan’s comment on directing him: ‘Dikhne mein bada hai lekin hai chota’

When Salman Khan reacted with playful jab at Arbaaz Khan’s comment on directing him: ‘Dikhne mein bada hai lekin hai chota’

As a die-hard fan of the Khan Dynasty, I’ve been privileged to witness the extraordinary bond between Salman and Arbaaz. Their relationship transcends the boundaries of brotherhood, reaching new heights of camaraderie that sets major family goals. The banter between them is as iconic as their on-screen characters, and it’s always a delight to see them joke around.


Salman Khan and his brother Arbaaz Khan share a bond that transcends sibling ties, becoming a strong friendship. They frequently establish brotherly ideals by publicly backing each other up and expressing tender emotions. In an interview, Salman playfully addressed Arbaaz’s comment about him not being bossy while directing Dabangg 2. He jokingly said, “He is younger, but he appears bigger when needed, yet he is still the little one.

During his interview on Entertainment Ki Raat, Salman Khan was inquired by the hosts if either Sohail Khan or Arbaaz Khan had ever said to him, “Salman will be home. You’ll come to my set when it’s time”. He clarified, “They didn’t say that, but since Dabangg 3 is coming up, I asked Arbaaz if he would be directing it”. Salman further mentioned that Arbaaz humorously responded, “You’re crazy or what. My blood pressure rises and falls when directing you.

Afterward, it was disclosed that they had previously asked Arbaaz the same question, and he had responded differently. They showed a clip from earlier where Arbaaz stated he wouldn’t speak to Salman in such a manner, saying, “If I did, I would be home by now.” In reaction to Arbaaz’s comment, Salman jokingly replied, “He’s my younger brother. He may seem older, but he’s still the younger one.

Previously, Salman Khan recounted an endearing story involving his nephew, Arhaan, during one of his interviews. After watching a fierce fight scene between Salman and his brother, Arbaaz Khan, in the movie Dabangg, little Arhaan was so moved that he tried to defend Salman. During a celebration for the success of Antim: The Final Truth, Salman reflected on this 2010 incident when Arbaaz not only produced Dabangg but also played Makkanchand ‘Makkhi’ Pandey. In the film, their characters shared a lively mix of affection and animosity, reaching a climax where Chulbul Pandey scolded Makkhi for his wrongdoings.

At a showing of Dabangg, young Arhaan, only eight years old then, became deeply emotional and wept, thinking that Salman had actually injured his father in the movie. Following his on-screen hit to Arbaaz, Arhaan approached Salman, crying and attempting to retaliate, expressing his worry for his dad. Salman had to console him, embracing him tightly and inviting Arbaaz for a group hug. He reassured them both that it was just acting.

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2024-09-25 18:07