Key Points

Sohail Khan visited Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann at his Chandigarh residence, where he expressed admiration for Punjab's warmth. Earlier, he met Haryana CM Nayab Saini, who presented him with a copy of the Bhagavad Gita. The actor, known for his roles in Bollywood films, has previously worked with his brother Salman Khan. His visit highlights the growing interaction between entertainment figures and political leaders.

Key Points: Sohail Khan Meets Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann in Chandigarh

  • Sohail Khan praised Punjab's hospitality during Chandigarh visit
  • Haryana CM Nayab Saini gifted him Bhagavad Gita
  • Khan earlier met with BJP leader Nayab Saini
  • Actor known for films like 'Dabangg 3' and 'Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya'
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Sohail Khan meets Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann at Chandigarh residence

Bollywood actor Sohail Khan meets Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann and Haryana CM Nayab Saini, receives Bhagavad Gita as a gift.

"Sohail Khan appreciated the love being given by Punjab and Punjabis. – Bhagwant Mann"

Chandigarh, May 20

Chief Minister of Punjab Bhagwant Mann shared his experience of meeting Bollywood actor Sohail Khan.

Taking to X, he wrote, "Today, Bollywood's famous actor Sohail Khan came to meet me at Chandigarh residence. I got the opportunity to entertain him. Sohail Khan appreciated the love being given by Punjab and Punjabis."

https://x.com/BhagwantMann/status/1924747286342434893

Earlier, Sohail also paid a courtesy call on Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini.

The Haryana CM presented the Srimad Bhagavad Gita to Sohail Khan.

"Film actor Sohail Khan paid a courtesy visit to Chief Minister Shri @NayabSainiBJP ji. On this occasion the Chief Minister presented him Shrimad Bhagavad Gita," Haryana BJP posted on their official handle of X on Tuesday morning.

https://x.com/BJP4Haryana/status/1924676141891387799

Sohail Khan and Haryana CM posed for the camera while Nayab Singh Saini presented the Srimad Bhagavad Gita to Sohail Khan.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Khan started his career as a film producer and director, making his directorial debut with the 1997 action thriller 'Auzaar', starring his brother Salman and Sanjay Kapoor. He then directed both of his brothers Salman and Arbaaz in the film 'Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya' (1998) and the less successful 'Hello Brother' (1999).

In 2002, he wrote, produced, directed and made his acting debut in Maine Dil Tujhko Diya. His other successful project was the film Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? (2005) in which he co-starred with his brother Salman Khan. He was also seen in 'Dabangg 3'.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Nice to see our Punjab CM engaging with Bollywood personalities! Cultural exchanges like these help bridge gaps between industries. Though I wonder if this was just a casual meet or something more substantial is planned for Punjab's entertainment sector? 🤔
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Priya M.
The Bhagavad Gita gift from Haryana CM is such a thoughtful gesture! Our scriptures represent India's rich heritage. Hope Sohail Khan finds wisdom in its pages. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Amit S.
While celebrity meetings are nice, I wish our CMs would focus more on pressing issues like farmers' problems and industrial development. These photo-ops don't put food on people's plates.
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Neha T.
Sohail Khan visiting both Punjab and Haryana CMs in one trip - smart networking! Maybe he's scouting locations for his next film? Punjab's vibrant culture would make a great backdrop for a Bollywood movie. 🎬
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Sanjay V.
As someone from Chandigarh, it's exciting to see our city hosting such meetings! But I hope next time they invite local artists and filmmakers too - Punjab has so much talent beyond just Bollywood celebrities.
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Kavita R.
The Khan brothers have always shown love for Punjab through their movies and charity work. Remember when Salman helped during the floods? It's good to maintain these connections between Bollywood and our state. ❤️

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