Salman Khan is one of the most loved and biggest actors in the Indian film industry, and is lovingly called Bhaijaan. He never backs down when it comes to helping the people he is working with. Sheeba Akashdeep, in a recent interview, talked about how he helped her get paid for a show that they were supposed to do together.
While speaking to Filmigyan, Sheeba recalled howSalman Khan took charge and made sure that everyone, along with him, got their payment on time. The actress shared, “I remember an incident when I, along with a few other girls, was doing a show with Salman Khan, and we hadn’t received our money till the very end. Backstage, we were discussing it, and Salman came and asked us, ‘What happened? What are you guys discussing?’ We
told him, ‘Yaar, ab tak paise nahi mile hain,’ and Salman, who had already received his payment, called the organiser and asked them to clear our payments, or else he would not go on stage.”
Earlier, in a conversation with Pinkvilla,she recalled how Salman Khan helped her take the biggest decision of her life and said, “I was very good friends with him (Salman Khan). In fact, when I took Akash to meet him and said, ‘This is the guy I want to marry,’ he was very happy for me.”
The actress added, “So he (Salman) said, ‘Itna acha hai and it’s okay. You’ve tried your best and your husband tried to make Rangeela for you, Miss 420, nahi hua na (It didn’t work). Abhi kar le chup chaap shaadi’ (Now just go ahead and quietly get married).”
She continued, “So that was very sound advice. I was extremely young, but it was the perfect advice because how much can you push that cart uphill?”
On the work front, Salman Khan will next be seen in the war drama The Battle of Galwan. Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the film revisits the harrowing 2020 Galwan Valley clash between Indian and Chinese troops—a rare border skirmish that turned deadly without any firearms being used. Instead, soldiers resorted to hand-to-hand combat with sticks and stones, making it one of the most emotionally charged stories in recent Indian history.