
Salman Khan Reveals Sohail Khan Eloped With Seema Sajdeh, Mocks Their Divorce: 'Ab Woh Bhi Bhaag Gayi'
On The Great Indian Kapil Show, Salman Khan jokingly roasted brother Sohail and ex-sister-in-law Seema Sajdeh while recalling a funny incident with Avinash Gowariker.
Salman Khan brought his trademark humour and unfiltered honesty to the latest episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show on Netflix, where he didn't hesitate to take playful digs — not even sparing his own family. In a light-hearted segment, the superstar shared anecdotes from his famous Galaxy Apartments home in Bandra, pulling in brother Sohail Khan and ex-sister-in-law Seema Sajdeh into the punchlines.
While chatting with host Kapil Sharma about how his home has always had an open-door policy for guests, Salman recalled how celebrity photographer Avinash Gowariker once asked to stay at their home for a few days while house-hunting. The Khan family agreed — but those few days stretched into years.
Salman shared, 'He said he would stay for a few days until he found a house. A few years later, I asked him what happened to the house hunt. He said, 'I found one a few days after coming here, but I subleased it because your house has such a great vibe.'"
That wasn't all. Salman then used another hilarious example involving Avinash but didn't miss a chance to roast his brother. He said, 'Usi dauran Sohail ne bhaag kar shadi karli. Ab woh bhi bhag gayi hain," sparking loud laughter from Navjot Singh Sidhu and Archana Puran Singh.
The actor's witty jab referred to Sohail's marriage with Seema Sajdeh, which began when they eloped and ended in a quiet separation. Salman continued the story, explaining how Sohail once asked Avinash to vacate the room to make space for him and Seema. Avinash, surprised, reportedly asked, 'This is not fair, how can you get married like this?"
Sohail and Seema tied the knot in 1998 with an Arya Samaj wedding followed by a nikkah. They welcomed two sons — Nirvan in 2000 and Yohan in 2011. After 24 years of marriage, they parted ways in 2022. Seema, who appeared on Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives, is now reportedly in a new relationship with her ex-fiance, Vikram Ahuja.
Salman Khan's last big-screen appearance was in Sikandar. Co-starring Rashmika Mandanna, the film is directed by acclaimed filmmaker AR Murugadoss. Besides the two leads, it also features Kajal Aggarwal, Sharman Joshi, Prateik Babbar, and Sathyaraj in pivotal roles. It is currently available for streaming on Netflix.
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