
I'll be the man you are: Salman Khan to Atul Agnihotri in birthday wish post
Agnihotri first met Khan's sister in 1992 on the set of the film 'Jagriti', where she had come to meet her brother. This first encounter led to a blossoming romance. The couple married in 1995. They have two children: a son, Ayaan, and a daughter, Alizeh. Their daughter made her acting debut in the 2023 thriller drama, 'Farrey'.He has produced several films of the Bollywood superstar. These include 'Bodyguard', 'Hello', 'Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa', and 'Bharat', contributing to their successful collaborations.Meanwhile, Khan recently announced his upcoming film 'Battle of Galwan' on social media. The first look of the actor generated immense excitement among his fans. The poster showed the actor with blood on his face, a moustache, and sheer patriotism in his eyes.He is also likely to return as the host of reality TV show 'Bigg Boss' in the latest season.The 'Battle of Galwan' actor was last seen in 'Sikandar'. The film didn't perform as expected at the box office.- EndsMust Watch

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