Mumbai: At the kick-off event of the World Padel League season 3, Salman Khan revealed that unlike his friends from the industry, Shah Rukh Khan, Preity Zinta, Juhi Chawla and others, he has no plans of owning an IPL team.
At the event, when paparazzi asked Salman about his thoughts on buying an IPL franchise, the actor joked, “IPL ke liye too old ho gaye hum (I am too old to buy an IPL team now).”
He revealed that he had got an offer of buying an IPL team in 2008, but he didn’t accept it.
“IPL offer hua tha us waqt, liya nahi (The IPL offer was made earlier, but I didn’t accept it at that time). Aisa nahi hai ki pachta rahe hain hum. Khush hi hain hum (It is not like I have any regrets, I am happy),” he shared.
In another viral video from the same event, Salman left the audience in splits with his unusual idea of launching leagues based on childhood games.
“Main goti league kholunga, kanche, main gilly danda league kholunga is prakaar ke league khelunga, chain cook, hide and seek league, chor police league, main in sab league main interested hun. Aur phir educated log hai toh, main doctor-doctor league kholna chahunga (I will start a marbles league, a gilli-danda league. I want to play these kinds of leagues—chain cook, hide and seek, and cops and robbers. And since there are educated people, I would also like to start a ‘doctor-doctor’ league)”, he joked.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Buzzzooka Prime (@buzzzookaprime)
On the work front, Salman is currently busy shooting for ‘Battle of Galwan’, a film based on the 2020 Indo-China Galwan Valley war.
The post Does Salman Khan Have Plans To Own An IPL Team Like Shah Rukh Khan? appeared first on Odisha Bytes.
You may also like
'If we are going down ...': Pakistan threatens to target RIL's Jamnagar refinery; shows intent to hit India's economic assets
Kajari Teej Puja Samagri: These things must be included in the worship of Kajari Teej..
Justice After 35 Years: SIA J&K Reopens Investigation Into 1990 Gruesome Killing Of Kashmiri Pandit Nurse Sarla Bhat
Mumbai: Court Denies Bail To Notary Advocate In ₹66.86 Lakh Trust Fund Misappropriation Case
India Eyes Russia, China, and New Markets After US Tariff Hike on Seafood Exports