Karachi family shocks social media with claim of being Salman Khan’s blood relatives
A family from Karachi, Pakistan, claims to be blood relatives of Indian 'Dabangg' hero Salman Khan.
According to a video report by private TV Express, Bari Mamu, who came to Karachi from Indore during the partition of the subcontinent, claims that Salman Khan's father is his paternal uncle.
The elderly man claimed that before India's 1947 independence, his family and Khan's grandfather's family lived in the state of Indore, and the elders of both families held high positions in the state police there.
According to him, "His family came to Pakistan after the partition of India, while Salman Khan's father Salim Khan's grandfather and father remained there because even then they held high positions in the Indore police."
Salman Khan's great-grandfather had married their paternal aunt.
He also revealed that he had visited India twice since 1980 and had stayed at Salman Khan's residence. “The two families are still in contact,” he added.
Mamu’s son claims that Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan, and Sohail Khan came to Karachi in the 1980s when the three brothers were “young.”
He allegedly recalls, "After coming to Karachi, Arbaaz Khan rode a motorcycle here and had an accident and had to stay in Karachi for three months."
He also claimed that "Salman Khan bought jeans from the Lighthouse in Karachi."
"I have also been to Mumbai, where I stayed at Salman Khan's house, while Salman Khan and I have also met in Dubai," he added.
The video of the family claiming to be Salman Khan's relatives went viral on social media, and users also made interesting comments on it.