Salman Khan recreates ‘Saathiya Yeh Tune Kya Kiya’ with boxer Nikhat Zareen, makes her ‘dreams come true’

Updated : Nov 11, 2022 15:14
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Actor Salman Khan recently made boxer Nikhat Zareen’s dreams come true when he recreated his iconic song ‘Saathiya Tune Kya Kiya’ with her. A video has been shared on Nikhat’s Twitter handle, in which she can be seen dancing to the song from the movie ‘Love’ with the actor.

Sharing the post, she wrote, ‘Finallyyyyy intezar khatam hua’ and used the hashtag ‘Dream come true’. 


Soon after she shared the video, fans flooded the comment section. A fan wrote, ‘Many many congratulations. Finally you meet him ....... With boxer you are also be a good actress  OMG..... God bless you.’ Another fan wrote, ‘Congratulations champ. You deserve it. Your expressions.’ 


Boxer Nikhat Zareen won the gold medal for India in Women's World Championship held in May. After which Salman took to Twitter to congratulate her. He wrote, ‘Congratzz on this gold Nikhat...’ 


Nikhat was quick to reply to his tweet, and wrote, ‘Being a die hard fan girl, It's one of my favourite dream that has come true. I could never believe that @BeingSalmanKhan would tweet for me. I'm so much humbled. Thank u so much for making my win more special . I'll savour this moment forever in my heart.’ 


The actor then replied, ‘Just don’t knock me out . Lots of love .. Keep doing what u doing n keep punching like my hero Sylvester Stallone.’

 
On the work front, Salman Khan is currently busy shooting for ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’, co-starring Pooja Hegde and Shehnaaz Gill. He also has ‘Tiger 3’ with Katrina Kaif and ‘Kick 2’ with Jacqueline Fernandez in the pipeline. 

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