Sohail Khan turns 51 on Monday. By the way, we reconsider the moment Salman Khan revealed that he hit his younger brother with stones during a Tarzan-inspired game.
Sohail Khan, who is celebrating his 51st birthday on Monday, shares a close bond with his brothers – Salman Khan and Arbaaz Khan. The younger of the Khan brothers, Sohail has not only produced some of his brothers’ films, but has also directed Salman in some films.
While fans often saw the trio talk about their bond and defend each other, Salman had once revealed that when they were children, he and Arbaaz threw stones at Sohail, which led to Khan’s younger brother bleeding. plenty.
Salman appeared on The Kapil Sharma Show in 2019 and said: “A long time ago, the three of us were watching the movie Tarzan and playing a game that involved stones. I was so absorbed in the game that I accidentally threw the stone at Sohail who was very young at the time. He went behind the trash can and within seconds, Sohail got up from behind the bin crying and bleeding profusely. “Arbaaz and I ran from there.”
Sohail began his Bollywood career as a director with the film Auzaar, starring Salman. He then directed Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna. He was also the producer and co-writer of the film. The 1998 film starred Salman and Arbaaz with Kayol in conjunction with Salman. He also said Hello Brother before making his acting debut with Maine Dil Tujhko Diya, which he directed.
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Over the years, Sohail has starred in films such as Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya ?, Heroes and Veer. He also directed Salman Jai Ho’s film, which failed at the box office.
Sohail has been out of the limelight in recent years. However, she appeared in a few episodes of Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives, starring Seema Khan’s wife as one of the show’s four top ladies.
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