When Salman Khan was blamed for raising hand against woman

Salman Khan is one of the most well-liked celebrities in Bollywood. He is a well-known philanthropist who has worked to better humanity.

After all, he can get angry. Mr. Khan is renowned for having a snobbish attitude and acting rudely. Let us relive the moment Salman Khan referenced hitting a lady as part of today’s Throwback Tuesday. The actor is accused of hitting Aishwarya Rai Bachchan while they were dating.

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Everyone is aware of the relationship between Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai. They allegedly began dating in 1998, during the production of their debut movie, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. The couple became a popular movie couple, and news outlets covered their romance. Years later, they did separate ways, but their affair continued to make headlines.

Aishwarya had long since asserted that Salman’s alcoholism was the reason she abandoned their relationship. She was subjected to verbal, physical, emotional, unfaithful, and degrading treatment.

On social media, an older conversation with Salman Khan is trending. He responded to rumours that he had struck a woman in the video. After Aishwarya Rai Bachchan claimed that Salman Khan had physically abused her and had even harassed her repeatedly, this took place. Following this, a journalist asks the actor in an interview with NDTV if he ever raised his hand against a woman. Years later, he responded with a startling response. “Now that the woman has said I have so,” he said, accepting it.

Then thought back to a time when he had been questioned about a comparable incident; at that time, he had shattered the table and it had broken, and the journalist had been shocked. He continued that he’ll be unhappy if he hit someone, it was plainly a fight.

He will work hard and give it everything he have got. In the video, neither Salman Khan nor the journalist mention the name. But based on Salman’s earlier statement, people are inferring negative things about Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. The pair broke up in 2002.