Dus Ka Dum: Rani Mukerji wishes Salman Khan had a daughter who could marry SRK’s son AbRam
During a conversation, SRK mentioned how his younger son AbRam is like Salman Khan.
Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji wishes her former "Hello Brother" co-star Salman Khan had a daughter who could marry Shah Rukh Khan's son AbRam. SRK and Salman will be seen together on "Dus Ka Dum" this weekend. They will be joined by Rani.
During a conversation, SRK mentioned how his younger son AbRam is like Salman. While the little one expresses his love for his parents quite often, he doesn't shy away from saying "I love you" too to any girl he meets, read a statement.
Taking this conversation forward, Rani said: "Salman, I wish you have a daughter. Your daughter will be the prettiest girl. She will be blessed with all your features. We can actually look at a 'rishta' for your daughter with AbRam."
SRK was quick to add: "We shouldn't have called Rani on the show. She is at it... She is getting people married, making people plan their children, all on this show. She should be called 'Shaadi Mukerji'."
Over the years, Salman Khan has been ruling the Bollywood as well as reality TV industry and this year Salman Khan took a step ahead and brought back Dus Ka Dum the show many Salman fans were waiting for. Two seasons Dus Ka Dum ended in 2009 but since then Salman was seen more on Bigg Boss on television. It was a great news for the fans when they heard that Salman is bringing Dus Ka Dum back but it didn’t do as well as expected. The show continued to get low ratings for weeks.
In an interview with DNA, Salman Khan revealed about how he felt about the response the show got. The actor said, “What happened was we slotted the show on Monday-Tuesday, but nobody knew that it was being telecast. Wahan thodasa maar kha gaye. Even I had thought it was a brilliant idea to slot it on those days because on weekends people have several things to do. I thought ki log ghar baithke dekh sakte hain at the beginning of the week. Lekin that didn’t happen because the awareness was not there.”
(With IANS Inputs)