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Salman Khan reveals he wanted kids but 'not possible under Indian law'
Salman Khan
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Salman Khan reveals he wanted kids but 'not possible under Indian law'

| @indiablooms | 02 May 2023, 12:15 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Salman Khan, who made a powerful comeback with Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, in a recent interview, has expressed his desire to become a father.

Salman, who appeared on the show Aap ki Adalat,  said that he wanted to become a dad but the law doesn't support it.

"Abhi main kya bolu woh toh plan toh tha. Bahu ka nahi tha, but bachay ka tha. Lekin ab law ke hisaab se woh toh Hindustan mein ho nahi sakta. Toh ab dekhenge kya kare (I had plans. It wasn't for a daughter-in-law, but for a child. But according to the Indian laws, it's not possible. Now, let us see what can be done),” he said.

Referring to how Karan Johar welcomed his twins, Salman Khan added, "Wahi main koshish kar raha tha lekin woh law shayad change ho gaya hai. Toh ab dekhenge. [That's what I was trying to do. But, that law may have changed, so let's see.]”

He went on to add that he loves kids a lot.

“I am very fond of children. But with kids, their mother will also come. A mother is good for them but we have a lot of mothers at home. But my kid's real mother will also be my wife]."

He added that, “If my kids are born in the next 4-5 years, I will still have time to play with them for the next 20-25 years.”

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