
Salman Khan's sister Alvira Khan-Atul Agnihotri's love story started on the sets of this film, this was Salim Khan's reaction
Most of the people in the family of Bollywood's Bhaijaan and Dabangg Khan, Salman Khan, are associated with the film industry and are often in the limelight. His sister Alvira is also professionally associated with Bollywood, but despite this, she maintains a distance from the glamorous world. She has been seen very rarely in front of the camera, while Alvira is also a costume designer and producer. She is married to actor and producer Atul Agnihotri and their love story has also been very filmy.
Very few people know that Salman Khan's sister, Alvira Khan, is also associated with films. Alvira and Atul's love story started with the 1992 film Jagriti. Salman Khan was the lead hero in this film. Atul was working as an assistant director in this film. Alvira often came to meet her brother on the sets of the film.
As soon as the shooting of the film Jagriti was over, Alvira and Atul realized that they were in love with each other. Both were serious about their relationship and wanted to get married by involving the family.
Atul's family had no problem, but Salman and Salim Khan's consent was necessary for this relationship. Alvira took a stand for her love and first told Salman about their relationship. Initially it seemed that Salman might get angry. But that did not happen. He behaved normally and accepted Atul.
In one of his interviews, Salman was happy that his sister Alvira had gotten married. These siblings of the Khan family used to share their room. After Alvira's marriage, she got herself a personal room.
After Salman's consent, Alvira introduced Atul to her father, Salim Khan. She said that she was in love with Atul and she liked him. In response to this, Salim Khan said, 'I also like him.' With the consent of the family, Alvira married Atul in 1995. After marriage, they have a son Ayan and a daughter Alizeh, who has already made her debut in films. Alizeh can be seen in a new project soon.

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Most of the people in the family of Bollywood's Bhaijaan and Dabangg Khan, Salman Khan, are associated with the film industry and are often in the limelight. His sister Alvira is also professionally associated with Bollywood, but despite this, she maintains a distance from the glamorous world. She has been seen very rarely in front of the camera, while Alvira is also a costume designer and producer. She is married to actor and producer Atul Agnihotri and their love story has also been very filmy. Very few people know that Salman Khan's sister, Alvira Khan, is also associated with films. Alvira and Atul's love story started with the 1992 film Jagriti. Salman Khan was the lead hero in this film. Atul was working as an assistant director in this film. Alvira often came to meet her brother on the sets of the film. As soon as the shooting of the film Jagriti was over, Alvira and Atul realized that they were in love with each other. Both were serious about their relationship and wanted to get married by involving the family. Atul's family had no problem, but Salman and Salim Khan's consent was necessary for this relationship. Alvira took a stand for her love and first told Salman about their relationship. Initially it seemed that Salman might get angry. But that did not happen. He behaved normally and accepted Atul. In one of his interviews, Salman was happy that his sister Alvira had gotten married. These siblings of the Khan family used to share their room. After Alvira's marriage, she got herself a personal room. After Salman's consent, Alvira introduced Atul to her father, Salim Khan. She said that she was in love with Atul and she liked him. In response to this, Salim Khan said, 'I also like him.' With the consent of the family, Alvira married Atul in 1995. After marriage, they have a son Ayan and a daughter Alizeh, who has already made her debut in films. Alizeh can be seen in a new project soon.


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