Salman Khan takes a taunt at Bollywood Actresses

Sultan Salman Khan trusts that today's performing artists need to gain from the Bollywood divas of yesteryear on the best way to be companions with their work partners. "Waheeda (Rehman) aunt and we live in a similar compound, Helen aunt they all have been so close. Today's young ladies ought to likewise gain from them. From Saira (Bano) close relative, Asha close relative to Shammi close relative and Sadhana aunt, they all have been truly close; it's something you don't see any longer. I think it was the best quality their era had. We do not have that quality today," Salman said. He was talking at the dispatch of Asha Parekh's history 'The Hit Girl' in Bandra last night.Talking about his bond with Parekh, Salman, who was additionally an exceptional visitor for the occasion, said the veteran performing artist is of high repute to him as he has known her since he was a kid. "I am truly satisfied that I am here at the book launch. You should purchase the book since this era has carried on with the cleanest life conceivable professionally and actually. It will be a book of qualities and standards. "It will have its highs and lows and fun minutes. I think all of you ought to peruse this book as it will just host you as a man," he said. The voice fo the character of Lord Hanuman has dubbed by superstar Salman Khan in the expected enlivened film 'Hanuman Da Damdaar', shared the connection to the movement notice of the film on the event of Hanuman Jayanti on Tuesday. The on-screen character shared the connection to the poster on Facebook, inscribing it: "Yeh summer hoga bada Damdaar, dekko motion poster of 'Hanuman Da Damdaar' Aaj Hanuman Jayanti ke din. (This mid-year will be activity pressed, observe the movement notice of 'Hanuman Da Damdaar' on the event of Hanuman Jayanti)". The 21-second movement notice gives a prolog to every one of the characters trying a fundamental part in the enlivened venture. Salman has loaned voice to the adult Hanuman, yet the film is more on his more youthful adaptation. Different performing artists who have loaned their voice to the characters incorporate Javed Akhtar, Makarand Deshpande, Raveena Tandon, Kunal Kemmu and Vinay Pathak.