Viral Revelation: Salman Khan confessed, why he could not marry Sangeeta Bijlani

Salman Khan And was in a long-term relationship with Sangeeta Bijlani. Both were to get married. The date for this was also fixed and the cards were also printed. But this marriage broke down at the last moment. Salman Khan had accepted this during a show. Now his same old video is going viral.

Bollywood's Bhaijaan i.e. Salman Khan has many girlfriends in his life. Recently his ex Somi Ali revealed that the actor started dating Aishwarya Rai when he was in a relationship.

Before Somi Ali, he was dating actress Sangeeta Bijlani and it was a serious relationship. Salman Khan was about to marry Sangeeta and wedding cards were also printed but later this relationship ended there. Now we will tell you what happened and what was the compulsion in the next story.

Salman Khan himself has accepted this

An old video of Salman Khan is going viral on Reddit in which the actor himself confessed on the sets of Koffee with Karan that he wants to marry Sangeeta. In the viral video, Karan Johar asks Salman whether he wants to get married or not. On this the actor says, there was a time when I really wanted to marry Sangeeta, the cards were also printed. Then Karan says- 'Didn't you marry again? Then Karan Johar makes fun of Salman and says why were you caught? Salman understands his gesture very well and says, you have caught me, where?

Salman Khan was cheating on Sangeeta Bijlani!

When Karan Johar was referring to this incident Sangeeta Bijlani He saw Salman at Somi Ali's house. While working with Somi Ali, the actor started coming close to her and started meeting Sangeeta secretly. One day Sangeeta caught him red handed, after which their marriage broke up. This was revealed by Somi Ali herself in an interview.

After breakup with Salman Khan, Sangeeta Bijlani married Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin. However, this relationship could not last long and both separated. Azhar and Sangeeta's 14-year-old relationship ended with divorce in 2010.

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