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Last Updated Tuesday November 24 2020 09:48 PM IST

Salman Khan not sure about marriage, but wants kids

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Salman Khan

Mumbai: Salman Khan says marriage is doubtful for him but he wants to have two-three children.

The actor, who constantly faces questions on his wedding plans, visited an engineering college in Pune yesterday where he was grilled by journalist Rajat Sharma on his marriage and ex Katrina Kaif.

"Marriage looks doubtful but I want two-three children. I know without marriage kids are difficult to get but I will manage it," Salman said as the students cheered for him.

The actor did not duck questions on former girlfriend Katrina Kaif, who recently shared the stage with the actor on "Bigg Boss" while promoting her upcoming film Fitoor.

When told that Katrina had credited him for her success, a witty Salman said, "This is her 'baddapan' but she is lying. Katrina Kaif is Katrina Kaif because she is very hardworking. I have never seen a girl so hardworking.

"She may be the biggest star in India but according to me she is a 'majdoor' (labourer). She works that hard."

Sharma asked about her pictures with Ranbir Kapoor in Ibiza some years ago, Salman indirectly confirmed Katrina and Ranbir's breakup, saying, "I think this is old now. That page has been turned I feel. According to the rumours that I have been hearing."

(With agency inputs)

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