Will Salman Khan Ever Become a Parent?

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Key Takeaways
- Salman Khan expresses a desire for parenthood.
- He emphasizes the importance of family support for raising children.
- He candidly discusses his past relationships and personal growth.
- He has been battling trigeminal neuralgia for over seven years.
- Salman advocates for mutual growth in relationships.
Mumbai, Sep 25 (NationPress) Bollywood icon Salman Khan, known for his bachelor lifestyle in the Hindi film industry, has expressed a deep affection for children and a desire to embrace parenthood someday.
During his appearance on the inaugural episode of the streaming talk show 'Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle', alongside fellow superstar Aamir Khan, he shared his insights on life and the concept of being a parent.
When host Twinkle Khanna inquired about rumors of his intention to adopt, Salman responded with a firm negative. Nevertheless, he conveyed his aspirations to become a father, stating, 'One day soon, I will have children. It's just a matter of time.'
He elaborated on his support system, mentioning that he has a whole 'village' ready to help care for his future children. He explained, 'My family is here to support me. Alizeh and Ayaan have grown, and now we have Aayat. By the time I have my kids, Aayat will be ready to help.'
Alizeh and Ayaan Agnihotri are the children of actor-producer Atul Agnihotri and Alvira Khan Agnihotri (Salman's sister).
In another segment of the show, Salman candidly discussed his past relationships, stressing the importance of mutual growth between partners to prevent insecurity. 'Both need to evolve together and support one another,' he affirmed.
Additionally, he opened up about his battle with trigeminal neuralgia, a debilitating pain disorder linked to the trigeminal nerve, which transmits sensations from the face to the brain. He described the excruciating facial pain as akin to an electric shock but noted that his condition has improved after wrestling with it for over seven years. 'I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy,' he stated.