Superstar Salman Khan shares the teaser of his appearance on Arhaan Khan’s podcast Dumb Biryani, offering heartfelt advice. Scroll down for more details!
Chaiyya Chaiyya was also offered to Raveena Tandon and Shilpa Shetty, but the two actresses rejected it due to various reasons. Ultimately, Malaika Arora was finalised to perform the dance number with ...
Salman Khan shares beautiful advice with Arbaaz Khan and Malaika Arora’s son Arhaan in new ... shoots multiple MVs for Ruby February Korean Netflix schedule: Song Joong Ki's Bogotá to Melo Movie; 5 ...
Salman Khan is all set to appear in his nephew Arhaan Khan's podcast. The Sikandar actor shared a promo of an upcoming ...
Radhika Merchant is dancing joyfully with children on Janhvi Kapoor's popular track 'Zingaat', making it even more fun to ...
For the unaware, "Dumb Biryani" is a podcast series hosted by Arhaan Khan, Dev Raiyani, and Arush Verma.It's available on their YouTube channel. The previous guests on the show were Malaika Arora, ...
He shared that it was Arbaaz Khan, Salman's brother ... When Farah (Farah Khan, choreographer-filmmaker) was making the song, I was conversing with her about including certain steps and how ...
For the past quarter century, ever since 2001, presidents of the United States inaugurate their terms not with bottles of ...
On a different note, Salman Khan is busy working on his action thriller "Sikandar". Made under the direction of AR Murugadoss, the film has been bankrolled by Sajid Nadiadwala. Along with Salman Khan ...
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However, when Arbaaz Khan narrated the story to Salman Khan, the superstar said that he wanted to do the film as the lead. Not only did Salman Khan take away the lead role from Sonu Sood but also his ...
Many people tried to convince me, including Arbaaz bhai, but I refused because I ... I asked them to include an item number. When Farah (Khan, choreographer-filmmaker) was making the song, I was ...