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Salman Khan Dances With Boxer Nikhat Zareen!

Boxer Nikhat Zareen posted a video of her dancing with Bollywood actor Salman Khan to the iconic song “Saathiya Yeh Tune Kya Kiya” from the movie ‘Love’ (1991) on her Instagram and Twitter accounts.
For the boxer, it was a dream come true, and she was overjoyed to see her wish come true. India’s Nikhat Zareen took home the gold medal at the Women’s World Championship in May. Salman Khan tweeted his congratulations on her at the moment for the accomplishment.
Salman Khan Dances To His Iconic Song With Boxer Nikhat Zareen
After winning the gold in the World Boxing Championship in May, Nikhat Zareen spoke with Salman in an interview “I’m a huge fan of his. Meeting him is a dream of mine. My dream result is to first take home an Olympic medal before flying straight to Mumbai to meet Salman Khan.”

Salman Khan congratulated her on winning later in a tweet, he wrote. “Congratzz on this gold Nikhat …@nikhat_zareen”.
Nikhat Zareen wrote in response to this on Twitter. “Being a die hard fan girl, It’s one of my favourite dream that has come true. I could never believe that @BeingSalmanKhan would tweet for me. I’m so much humbled. Thank u so much for making my win more special . I’ll savour this moment forever in my heart.”
Salman Khan can be seen wearing a white shirt and black pants in the video, while Nikhat is dressed in blue athleisure. She wrote in the caption of the video, “Finally intezar khatam Hua.” (Finally, the wait is over).
The video quickly became popular online and had lots of views. The message was swamped with congratulations for Nikhat Zareen and praise for Khan from a large number of her followers and Salman Khan’s supporters.
Famous athletes began leaving comments in the comments section. Wrestler Sangram Singh commented, “Haha so cute. God bless both of you.”
While another commented, “Many many congratulations. Finally, you meet him ……. With boxing, you are also a good actress OMG….. God bless you.”
“I am very happy for you, you have been a hope for us too. Maybe one day our dreams will come true,” a different fan commented. “Nothing is impossible.”
Nikhat Zareen
Indian boxer Nikhat Zareen has represented her nation honorably by winning gold medals in both the 2011 AIBA Women’s Youth and Junior World Boxing Championships in Antalya and the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Nikhat Zareen became the fifth Indian woman to win a gold medal in boxing at the 2022 IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships.
Salman Khan
Regarding his career, Salman Khan is hard at work on his upcoming love drama, Kisi Ki Bhai, Kisi Ki Jaan. Which also stars Pooja Hegde and Shehnaaz Gill. With the release of “Tiger 3,” he will also rejoin the wildly successful “Tiger” franchise With Katrina Kaif.
Salman Khan is also expected to feature in Shah Rukh Khan’s upcoming film, Pathaan. While SRK will reportedly appear in Tiger 3 and a rigorous shooting schedule is being prepared to film this thrilling segment as soon as Pathaan is released on January 25, 2023!
Declares a respected industry insider. Further, Olympic boxing champion Vijender Singh has joined the cast of Salman Khan’s next film Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, the actor recently announced.
On the 37th birthday of the renowned Indian boxer, Salman Khan revealed the casting news.
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