Salman Khan is a changed man today; he has been through a lot in his life and it has made him who he is today. The superstar, who even at 57 is the ultimate bachelor, admits he’s unlucky in love and talks about being a bad boyfriend in his relationships. Today he is alone as he talks about how all his exes are happy in their places and admits that he is guilty. Salman Khan appeared as the first guest on Rajat Sharma’s show Aap Ki Aadalat where he once again bared his heart and talked about anything and everything about his life including why he is still single and his past relationships. Salman says that all his exes are in a happy space today and he knows it’s his fault as he didn’t end up with any of them today.
Unlucky in love
The superstar called himself unlucky in love and said, “Unlucky in love. Jab koi aesa ayegi toh hojayega. In fact, when someone like that comes, it will happen. In fact, they are all good; the fault is mine. When the first person leaves, it’s their fault; when the second person leaves, it’s their fault; and when the third person leaves, it’s their fault. When the fourth person leaves, there is doubt. Is it their fault or mine? With the fifth person, it’s 60-40.” Even today, Salman is hopeful that someone special might come into his life.
All my fault
Salman Khan further added, “Usse zyada jaane lagti hai toh woh confirm karjaati hai ki fault mera hi tha. Isme kisi ka dosh nahi hai, yeh bas mera hi dosh hai. Shayad ek fear ka ho ki main shayad unko woh zindagi, woh sukh na de pau jo ki unke dimaag mein hai. I am sure sab apni apni jagah bohut khush hai (when more people leave, they confirm that the mistake is mine). No one is to blame; everything is mine. Maybe there is a fear that I won’t be able to give them the life and happiness they want. I’m sure everyone is happy.”
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