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Salman Khan is just like a fakir says Atul Agnihotri

Gurjashan Kaur

While Salman Khan is known to have a magnanimous persona, little is thought about how he drives his life on an everyday premise.

The whiz, who is going to be found in his next film 'Bharat', has begun the limited time exercises for it.

In a meeting to BollywoodLife, the maker of 'Bharat', Atul Agnihotri talked up on how humble the entertainer is on sets of his movies and the manner in which he treats everybody. Opening up about Salman's identity, Atul stated.

The manner in which he has taken care of fame, the highs, and lows, is admirable. He is typical and straight forward.

In particular, he is aware of his commitments towards society and mankind, to the whole world specifically. He has some incredible characteristics as a human."

Talking about Salman's tendency, Atul included, "Salman is right around a fakir by the frame of mind he has no requests. You will never hear him den about extravagances, the vehicle he is going in or the lodging where he is remaining. Bhai accompanies totally zero stuff. He is such a down to earth and humble person. Anyone can go distraught with his fame yet Salman is so ordinary."

Atul Agnihotri, who likewise happens to be Salman's brother by marriage, said that Salman likes to treats everybody similarly. "He sits with everyone on the sets and is accessible for everybody when they need him. Salman listens to everybody – on the off chance that anybody comes to him with a story, he will regard them. There is a lot of good characteristics in him that individuals can soak up. He appreciates each day of his life and that is the right mentality," he included.

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