Salman Khan's Nephew Arhaan Channels Uncle's Valentine's Day Vibe

Salman Khan's nephew, Arhaan Khan, has publicly declared his disinterest in Valentine's Day, echoing his famous uncle's past sentiments. He posted a caption stating "Valentine's day se mera kya lena dena," alongside plans to spend the day playing games. His mother Malaika Arora and other family members reacted humorously to his post. Meanwhile, Salman Khan is currently focused on his upcoming war film "Battle of Galwan."

Key Points: Arhaan Khan on Valentine's Day: Following Salman Khan's Footsteps

  • Arhaan Khan stays single on Valentine's
  • Shares meme of Salman's workout week
  • Family reacts with laughs and love
  • Salman busy with 'Battle of Galwan'
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Salman Khan's nephew Arhaan follows his footsteps, says 'Valentine's day se mera kya lena dena'

Salman Khan's nephew Arhaan Khan says "Valentine's day se mera kya lena dena," mirroring his uncle's iconic quote. See family reactions.

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Mumbai, Feb 14

It seems like Bollywood hunk Salman Khan's nephew Arhaan Khan is following in the footsteps of his uncle.

While everyone is wishing their loved ones Happy Valentine's Day, Arhaan has chosen to stay stylishly single, claiming that he has nothing to do with this particular day.

"Valentine's day se mera kya lena dena", read the caption of his latest social media post.

Arhaan's mother, Malaika Arora, and father Arbaaz Khan's second wife, Sshura Khan, reacted to the post with laughing face emojis.

His massi and Malaika's sister, Amrita Arora, commented, "But I love you".

Arhaan further posted a couple of photos of himself, hinting at how he plans to spend his Valentine's Day playing video games and table tennis.

Arhaan's post also included a meme featuring Salman, where his perfect Valentine's week was described as -

"7 Feb -Chest day

8 Feb - Back day

9 Feb - Bicep day

10 Feb - Tricep Day

11 Feb - Shoulder Day

12 Feb - Leg Day

13 Feb - Abs Day

14 Feb - Rest Day."

Refreshing your memory, when Salman was once asked about his special plans for Valentine's Day by a media person, he replied with a funny statement saying, "Valentine's Day se mera kya lena dena bhai? Kya mera hi lena dena hai Valentine's Day se?". This left everyone present in a split.

"Wish you a very happy Valentine's Day. Be safe," the 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' actor had added.

Now, it seems like Arhaan has decided to take a page from his uncle's notebook.

Work-wise, Salman is presently working on his much-discussed war drama "Battle of Galwan".

Helmed by Apoorva Lakhia, the movie is based on the 2020 confrontation between the Indian and Chinese troops at the Galwan region.

Along with Salman, Chitrangda Singh, Abhilash Chaudhary, and Ankur Bhatia are also a part of the core cast of the drama.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Honestly, it's just a PR move. Every year around Feb 14, some celebrity says this to sound cool and different. Why even post about it if you have "nothing to do" with the day? Just enjoy your video games quietly.
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Aman W
More power to him! Valentine's Day has become so commercial. In our Indian culture, every day should be about love and respect for family, not just one imported holiday. Good on Arhaan for choosing table tennis and family time.
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Sarah B
The family reactions are so cute! Malaika and Sshura with the laughing emojis, and Amrita's "But I love you" is so sweet. It shows a very supportive and fun family environment, which is nice to see in Bollywood circles.
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Vikram M
Meanwhile, Salman Bhai is working on 'Battle of Galwan'. *That* is the news we should be focusing on. A film on our brave soldiers is far more important than who is or isn't celebrating Valentine's Day. Jai Hind.
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Kavya N
It's his personal choice, yaar. Some people enjoy the day, some don't. No big deal. At least he's being honest and having fun with it. The Salman meme routine is a killer workout plan though, might try it myself! 💪

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