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You will be surprised to know what was the age of Salman Khan’s present heroines when he entered the magical world

Salman Khan, the most wanted Khan of Bollywood. Even in his 50’s, he is getting more marriage proposals than any other youth. Undoubtedly he never fails to mesmerize us with his amazing talent in acting.Another noted point is his body. his well-sculpted body is so many one’s dreams.

Salman has been a ‘godfather’ to many as because of him many actresses of Bollywood were given a chance. Salman has romanced from Sonakshi to Kareena, surprising all being 15 to 17 years younger to him. In 1988, when our beloved Bhaijaan was working hard to establish himself in the industry, it will be interesting to know what his co-actresses were doing then.

Sonakshi Sinha was launched opposite Salman in ‘Dabangg’, which turned out to be a blockbuster of all time. But, in 1988 Sonakshi was only 1-year-old, all lost in her dreams of being a star of the coming generation.

So was our 1-year-old, Zareen Khan, debuted opposite Salman Khan from the movie ‘Veer’. The actresses are extremely lucky to have an opportunity to work with the versatile actor Salman.

The next on our list is the gorgeous Ayesha Takia, who was merely 2-years-old in the year 1988. She featured with Salman Khan in the movie ‘Wanted’, which was a super hit of its time.

Sonam Kapoor and Jacqueline Fernandez were only 3-years-old cute little girls then when our ‘Sallu Bhai’ was a heartthrob of many. These young little girls must have been busy getting their dolls married and playing ‘Ghar-Ghar’.

Kareena Kapoor had been in the limelight for a while when she declared she was tying a knot with 10 years older than her Saif Ali Khan. It has always been a treat to see the chemistry between Salman and Bebo. The two has given blockbusters like ‘Bodyguard’ and ‘Bajrangi Bhaijan’. But did you know, Kareena was sweet chubby cheeked 8-years-old when Salman Khan debuted in the film industry

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