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Arbaaz Khan on facing tough times with brothers Salman Khan, Sohail Khan: ‘We really show our unity…’

Bollywood actor Arbaaz Khan has said that his identity… Salman Khan’s Brother or husband of Malaika Arora used to harass and harass her many times. The actor also said that since then he has grown up and doesn’t need anyone’s approval or validation anymore.

In an interview with Etimes, Arbaaz admitted that at times it bothered him that people knew him as Salim Khan’s son, Salman Khan’s brother, or perhaps once Malaika Arora’s husband. He said that he later came to the conclusion that it is impossible to change one’s thinking and the only option is to refrain from doing so, adding that doing so is taxing and exhausting.

The actor also said that after some time, he understood that he does not need to prove anything to anyone. ,Between pleasing a million people and making one person happy… which one would you choose? That one person you should be,” he said.

Arbaaz and Malaika tied the knot in 1998. The couple finalized their divorce in 2017 and have a 16-year-old son, Arhaan Khan.

He continued by saying that success today is so momentary that it is difficult to stay away from it. “You can’t ride on your success all the time. You have to forget your successes, you have to forget your failures. You just have to brush it aside,” he said.

Talking about his relationship with his brothers, actors Salman Khan And Sohail Khan, Arbaaz said that people used to think that bad situations and adversities would tear them apart, but according to them, they brought them closer.

He said that they have become a really close family. The actor said the family has become stronger even with the glare of the media. The actor also said that they leave each other alone and do not interfere in each other’s personal lives. “Yeah, we enjoy each other’s happiness too. But if there is a problem, I think we really show our unity,” he said.

On the work front, Arbaaz was recently seen in the web series Tanav opposite Ekta Kaul.

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