
Salman Khan stole the entire previous season of Koffee With Karan, with his one confession — he is a virgin! As much as it shocked host Karan Johar, it left the entire nation and fans of Bhai talking about it for days. But what’s the big deal if he says anything of that sort? Because it came from Bollywood’s superstar whose love life has made bigger news than anything else. And while his notorious past with women is nothing unknown, his statement became the highest point of all the seasons combined, not just the last one. Salman will return to the show and also answer the same question, one more time.
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Karan Johar has called Salman Khan to grace the show’s 100th episode. And while Salman came solo last time, he will be joined by his brothers Arbaaz and Sohail this season. We know the kind of bond the Khan brothers share. We even saw a small glimpse when Salman revealed that the three even shared their underwear in childhood. But KJo will repeat the big question to Salman yet again.
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In a new clip that has been shared on Twitter, we see Karan asking Salman, “Are you still a virgin?” to which Salman replies, “Nothing has changed!” But then he even adds, “So are you, Karan!”
Check out the video here.
Who’s up for some personal conversations with the Khan brothers! Join @BeingSalmanKhan in kick-starting the #KoffeeCentury celebrations! pic.twitter.com/vGTg0E44FZ
— Star World (@StarWorldIndia) December 6, 2016
We even see Sohail adding the name of Rakhi Sawant to the list of female actors given to Salman by Karan, when the host asked whom will he marry, hook-up or befriend. While Salman’s reaction to Rakhi’s name is hilarious, there is a lot more coming up in the next episode of Koffee With Karan. Sunday, why are you not here already?
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