Actor and host Raghav Juyal, who has worked with both Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan, recently opened up about his experiences with the two Bollywood superstars. In a new interview, the Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan
actor recalled his unforgettable time at Salman’s famous Panvel farmhouse, describing it as “another world altogether.”
During a chat with Ranveer Allahbadia, Raghav spoke fondly about Salman, calling him one of the most generous people he’s ever met. “He’s a giver,” Raghav said, recalling the three days he spent at the farmhouse. “The kind of fun we had there was of another level. He loves to take care of people; he loves to host. Bhayankar party… Then I watched horses mating as well. He said, let’s go watch horses mate. It was 3 am. I’d never seen anything like it in my life.”
Raghav went on to describe the spontaneous energy of the place. “His farmhouse is incredible fun. He has dirt bikes that you can drive through waterfalls and streams. It was better than a five-star experience. He has a randomness. Parties go on all night… The ATVs come out at 4 am. Earth alag chal raha hai, aur unka world alag chal raha hai.”
This isn’t the first time Raghav has spoken about Salman’s warmth and hospitality. Earlier, in an interview with Humans of Bombay, he shared how Salman makes everyone feel like family. “He has a habit of sitting to eat with everyone, especially when there is a feast. All the actors sit to eat with him inside a tent. It feels like home. I have been scolded by him many times, but it was like your father or elder brother was scolding you,” he said.
Raghav worked with Salman Khan on Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, and more recently, with Shah Rukh Khan’s production house Red Chillies Entertainment for The Ba**ds of Bollywood*, directed by Aryan Khan. Reflecting on the experience, Raghav said both stars have carved their own unique paths and taught him valuable lessons about individuality and staying true to oneself.
He shared, “Both Shah Rukh sir and Salman sir have built their worlds in completely different ways. But the one thing common between them is that they have done it their way — with individuality and conviction.”