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Salman Khan won’t perform kanyadaan rituals for Arpita

Salman Khan recently attended the wedding of his rakhi sister, Shweta Rohira, in Goa, where he performed the kanyadaan ritual. In no time, rumours started doing the rounds claiming Salman would do the same for Arpita’s wedding too.

Updated on: Nov 17, 2014 08:14 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Salman Khan recently attended the wedding of his rakhi sister, Shweta Rohira, in Goa, where he performed the kanyadaan ritual.

In no time, rumours started doing the rounds claiming Salman would do the same for Arpita’s wedding too. But the actor’s father, Salim Khan, denies the news.

“Why will Salman do the kanyadaan till I am alive?” he asks. There was also some news about Salman gifting Arpita a three bedroom apartment in Mumbai.

“We have a lot of properties and she can choose whatever she wants. It’s not like once she is married she will cease to be our daughter. She can ask for whatever she wants, and we will always be there for her,” adds the doting father.

The Khans are busy preparing for the nuptials of Arpita with Aayush Sharma. The last family wedding for the Khans took place 16 years ago, when Sohail Khan got married to his long-time girlfriend Seema Sachdev in 1998.

The family, as a result, is thoroughly excited about making this one a special occasion. Over 200 guests are expected to attend the functions.

While the wedding will take place at a heritage hotel in Hyderabad on November 18, they will return to Mumbai for the reception at a suburban hotel on November 21.

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