Sneha Ullal Calls Salman Khan Her "First Reel Love" on His 60th Birthday

Sneha Ullal posted a heartfelt birthday wish for Salman Khan, her co-star from the 2005 film "Lucky: No Time For Love," calling him her "first reel love." She shared images from the film on Instagram, expressing wishes for peace and protection. Salman celebrated his 60th birthday at his Panvel farmhouse with family and close friends. Meanwhile, the post highlights Sneha's career, from her debut with Salman to her successful work in Telugu cinema.

Key Points: Sneha Ullal Wishes Salman Khan on 60th Birthday

  • Nostalgic birthday wish
  • Co-stars in 2005 film
  • Salman's farmhouse celebration
  • Sneha's career journey
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Sneha Ullal wishes her 'first reel love' Salman Khan 'peace, protection' on b'day

Sneha Ullal shares nostalgic post for Salman Khan's 60th, calling him her "first reel love" from their 2005 film 'Lucky: No Time For Love'.

"You will always be my first REEL LOVE. Wishing you Peace & Protection. - Sneha Ullal"

Mumbai, Dec 27

As Bollywood superstar Salman Khan turned 60 on Saturday, his "Lucky: No Time For Love" co-star Sneha Ullal wished for her first "reel love", a year full of "peace and protection."

Sneha took to Instagram, where she posted a string of images from the 2005 film. It also featured a poster of the film along with a BTS moment with Salman.

She wrote: "You will always be my first REEL LOVE. Wishing you Peace & Protection. Happy Birthday @beingsalmankhan AKA- Adiiiiiiiiii."

Lucky: No Time For Love, shortly known as Lucky was directed by Radhika Rao and Vijay Sapru. It depicts the story of two lovers in war-torn Russia.

It told the story of Lucky, who is molested by a Russian boy on her way to school but she escapes and hides in Aditya's car. When a terrorist attack breaks out, the two manage to escape and hide in an isolated graveyard.

Talking about Salman, he rang in his 60th year with his family at his Panvel farmhouse, with close friends, including actors Genelia Deshmukh, Sangeeta Bijlani, Huma Qureshi, Rakul Preet Singh. The superstar even cut a cake with the paparazzi outside his farmhouse.

Talking about Sneha, who was last seen on screen in the film "Love You Loktantra" in 2022, she made her debut in Telugu movies with Ullasamga Utsahamga, which turned out to be a huge hit. She was then seen in the Telugu movie Her Nenu Meeku Telusa?

It was followed by an appearance in the song Nuvvu Ready in the Telugu movie King opposite Nagarjuna.

Her 2010 release, Simha, opposite Balakrishna, turned out to be a blockbuster.

Sneha was brought up in the Middle East in Muscat, Oman. Later, she moved to Mumbai with her mother and attended Durelo Convent High School and studied at Vartak College. Arpita, sister of Salman, spotted her, and she got to act at 17 in 2003, when she had just completed her 12th standard, in the Hindi film Lucky: No Time for Love.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect for Sneha Ullal. She had a promising start but her career didn't take off in Bollywood like some others. Good to see she's still working down South. Salman Khan spotting talent through his family is a known thing, isn't it? Katrina, Sneha...
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Aman W
"Wishing you peace and protection" feels like a very specific and heartfelt wish, considering all the controversies and security concerns around him. More than a generic birthday message. Thoughtful.
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Sarah B
Interesting to read about her background - brought up in Oman, convent school. Explains a lot. The article says she was spotted by Salman's sister Arpita. The Khan family really has an eye for new faces.
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Karthik V
Honestly, I had completely forgotten about Sneha Ullal. This article was a nostalgia trip. "Lucky" had good music. "Jhoom Jhoom" was a hit. But the film's plot set in Russia was... a choice. 😅 Happy 60th to Salman Sir.
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Nisha Z
She seems to have found more success in Telugu cinema, which is great. "Simha" was a massive hit. Sometimes Bollywood doesn't know how to utilize certain talents. Respect to her for carving her own path.

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