Superstar Salman Khan, often known as the bhai in the film industry, is a blockbuster figure in the Indian entertainment industry. The industry veteran, who has ruled millions of hearts for over three decades, is now ready to occupy the hot seat in Dubai for a special edition of ‘Aap Ki Adalat’.
This weekend, Salman Khan, who last appeared on the show in 2014, will speak with India TV Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma. The actor will discuss his recent releases, forthcoming projects and personal life in this candid interview, filled both with excitement and light-hearted moments.
The interview, according to a media statement from India TV, will take place about a week after the release of Salman Khan’s latest film, ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’, which debuted during Eid-ul-Fitr.
During the interview, Salman said, “ I don’t approve of abusive language and nudity being shown in the OTT. It should be censored. I never allow vulgarity in my films. I want our films to be watched by the family together.”
Talking about credit given to him for the success of ‘Pathaan’, Salman said, “ Entire credit for the success of ‘Pathaan’ should go to Shahrukh. He worked very hard for this film and it is his much-deserved success.”
Sharma’s ‘Aap Ki Adalat’ has aired for nearly two decades. Since its inception in 1993, this news-making programme has included over 1000 celebrities, including politicians, actors, athletes and gurus. Every Saturday at 10 pm, India TV broadcasts the show, which is rebroadcast on Sunday at 10 am and 10 pm.
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