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Salman Khan jokes about Aamir finding love at 60, tells Kapil he has his own league

Salman Khan jokes about Aamir finding love at 60, tells Kapil he has his own league

India Today3 hours ago

Salman Khan had a blast on 'The Great Indian Kapil Show'. Or at least that's what the promo for the latest episode suggests. During one of the high moments on the show, the superstar took a dig at his friend and superstar Aamir Khan's relationship status at 60.When asked by host Kapil Sharma about his single status while Aamir continues to seek romance even at 60, Salman laughed and joked about his friend's 'perfectionism'. He took a dig at how Aamir could still be looking for perfection in his relationship, and therefore, didn't even stop at 60 to find a partner.advertisement"Aamir bhai ne abhi apne fans ko introduce kiya unki girlfriend ke sath. Vo ruk nahi rahe, aap shuru nahi ho rahe? (He's unstoppable, and you are not even in the race!)," asked Sharma.
"Aamir ki baat kuch aur hai. Vo perfectionist hai, toh jab tak vo marriage ko ekdum perfect nahi kar lega... (Honestly, Aamir stands in a league of his own. The world knows him as a perfectionist. So until he achieves perfection in marriage...)," Khan said, before breaking into laughter.Watch the trailer of 'The Great Indian Kapil Show' episode 1 featuring Salman Khan here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Netflix India (@netflix_in)The superstar also took a dig at the box office failure of his film 'Sikandar' in the same episode. Khan joked around his doppleganger, and asked if 'Sikandar' caused any dent in his business, and then burst out laughing.The new episode of 'The Great Indian Kapil Show' will start premiering on Netflix on June 21 at 8 pm.Must Watch

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