
How Salman Khan saved Ayesha Jhulka from scattering into pieces –
Salman Khan saved Ayesha Jhulka:
Ayesha Jhulka enjoyed brief success in the 90s with a few films, and then her name was linked to a couple of actors for having romantic relationships. One of them was Salman Khan, who worked with her in Kurbaan (1991). Ayesha recently revealed that Salman saved her from scattering into pieces while shooting for a song for the same film.
Ayesha Jhulka and Salman Khan were shooting for a song named “Nahi Padhni Mujhe ABC” in Igatpuri, Maharashtra. The song was filmed on a running train, and she didn’t realize when Salman saved her life. During a recent interview with Bollywood Bubble, the 90s diva finally shed light on the details.
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She revealed, “Salman was dancing on the tracks while I was performing inside them. Since it was a goods train route, we had secured permission, and the train was supposed to stop for a short duration. The plan was for us to move when the signal was given, but with the loud music playing, we completely missed it. All I remember is Salman yanking me with such force that it felt like my body had scattered into pieces. He had heard the train approaching—maybe others had too—but everything happened so fast that I couldn’t comprehend what was happening.”
She added that she couldn’t even thank Khan because she was not in such a situation after the incident. “Later, everyone told me, ‘Salman just saved your life,’ but at that moment, I was too stunned to react,” she added.
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