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Salman Khan replicates Bajrangi Bhaijaan role in real life
Like 15 years ago, she reached Pakistan in a train. Hers is the mirror-image of the story told in the 49-year-old actor’s latest film Bajrangi Bhaijaan, which stars Salman as a Hanuman devotee and self-appointed protector to Munni, a six-year-old speech-impaired Pakistani girl lost in India.
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News Nation has been running a campaign from past one week to find Geeta’s home in India.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had also said government was completing all necessary formalities to bring back Geeta, the deaf and mute Indian woman stuck in Pakistan for more than a decade after losing contact with her family. “We should respect the fact that they have kept an Indian there for such a long time”, Salman said.
He, however, said that once Geeta is back in India and wants to meet him, “I would definitely meet her”.
He also said that Geeta should be looked after well once she’s brought back to India. He expressed that the girl must be having her friends and family living there and hence we should make it much better for her here. “I don’t change but only the perception of people changes about me”. “Galat maa baap tak pahunch jaati then she would be unhappy with us so let the government take care”, he said in the press conference. Even as the most expensive Indian film ever made, at a budget of roughly $20 million for the first part of the two-part film, Baahubali: The Beginning will return a tidy profit for its investors and distributors.
Salman Khan’s “Bajrangi Bhaijaan” is still doing well at the box office and has earned Rs.
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“I am not very clear”.