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In Bollywood, nepotism has always been a source of debate. While many celebrity children defend themselves against nepotism, others have publicly accepted it without reservation. Salman Khan, is one of the few celebrities who acknowledged being a product of nepotism decades before it became a hot topic. Khan has already discussed it in the 1990s, even admitting that he is fortunate to be Salim Khan’s son.
Salman Khan was named one of the ten most attractive men in the world in 1997. When queried about the list, though, the superstar was described by Showtime Magazine as responding, “In fact, I don’t really believe it. In Bandra where I stay, there are thousands of boys who are better-looking than me. When I look at them, I wish I looked like them.”
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Khan went on to say that he is fortunate to be Salim Khan’s son and to be working in this profession.”If I hadn’t been born in my father’s house God knows what I would be doing today! I have not done anything to earn this title because I was born like this. It is God’s grace. So why should I take the credit for something for which I have not even had to move my little finger? I value the things which I have earned, however insignificant they may appear to others,” Salman explained.However, he is now a superstar with a large fan base.
On the work front, Salman Khan will next be seen in the film Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali, which also stars Pooja Hegde and directed by Farhad Samji.
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