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Bollywood actor Salman Khan has urged fans to introduce a new version of the famous 'Dialogue that scared to death', saying that he who was scared survived.
In a video message shared with Sohail Khan's son Nirvan Khan, Bollywood's domineering Khan said, "He was here for a few days but now he is here. '
In a video message of about a minute and a half, he asks Nirvana, "When did he never see his father?" In response, Salman Khan himself says that he has not seen his father for three weeks because we are here and father is alone at home. '
Referring to the dialogue that led to the famous Bollywood movie 'Who Feard the Dead' in 1995 and the Bollywood movie 'Who Fear Gone Understanding', which was released in India in 2002, says Salman Khan. The dialogue of the person who is scared to death is not implemented here.
After confessing, 'We are scared and boldly saying that we are scared', he tells others, 'You people should not be brave'.
Salman Khan asked his nephew Nirwan Khan, who appeared in the video with him, "Do they see any opportunity for bravery in this?" So the answer was, 'It is better to stay at home, not to contact others. I think the more limited we are, the sooner it will end. '
Agreeing with the nephew's thoughts, the 54- year-old actor says, "The scared man died, he does not apply here, but the scared man who survived, saved many people."
Describing the essence of the story, Salman Khan says, "We are scared."
The video message of Salman Khan, who has starred in more than 100 films in his 32-year career, has been overwhelmed by social media users. More than 70,000 people expressed their appreciation for the message and went ahead with their comments or tweets.
In addition to congratulating Ajay Devgn on his birthday, this is the second social media message from Salman Khan after his nephew passed away.
Salman Khan's nephew Abdullah Khan died in a Mumbai hospital a few days ago. In a message posted on his social media accounts, Salman Khan said after the death of 38-year-old admirer Abdullah Khan, 'I will always love you. '
India is also among the countries affected by the Corona virus, where more than 4,000 certified cases of Corona virus have been reported so far and more than 100 have been killed.
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