Did Salman Khan have a rule against girls wearing revealing dresses on sets? Shehnaaz Gill reacts

Updated : Apr 17, 2023 14:50
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Shehnaaz Gill is busy with the promotions of her Bollywood debut ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ alongside Salman Khan. In a recent media interaction in Mumbai, she addressed co-star Palak Tiwari’s statement in which she said that Salman had a rule against women wearing low necklines on his film set.

According to news agency IANS, Shehnaaz said, ‘Nothing like that, I wore a very sexy dress during the promotion. Salman sir keeps motivating me and saying that you will grow in your career.’

Shehnaaz also talked about her experience of working with Salman Khan and said, ‘He is the same in reality as he is seen on the stage of ‘Bigg Boss’. I can’t see any difference in him. He gives good advice to others and motivates them. He corrected me and asked me to concentrate on my work. I am doing the same and learning Hindi.’

She added, ‘Salman used to have a lot of fun with us. From lunch to dinner, we enjoyed having food there’.

Speaking about the difference between the Hindi film industry and the Punjabi industry, the actor said, ‘These are big-budget films. In fact, most Bollywood films are made with huge budgets and that can be seen on sets — they are so big. I just hope the Punjabi industry also grows in the same way and similarly, big-budget films are made.’

Shehnaaz further said that she wants to dedicate her life to work and she doesn’t believe in planning and just goes with the flow.

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