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Salman Khan just wanted a promise from Aishwarya Rai, if not then the 3 year relationship broke up at one point

A film was released in 1999. The title of which was Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. As soon as filming for the film ended, Aishwarya Rai and Salman Khan had also turned themselves in. At that time there was a lot of talk not only about the movie but also about the love story of these two. Salman was the star of the 90s and Aishwarya had just started to take flight in her career. And perhaps this was the reason why their relationship fell apart before reaching any point. It was also spread out in such a way that it could not be contained.

In this way, much is said about the relationship between these two. They say as many things as they say. But if media reports are to be believed, then their relationship was broken due to a promise that Salman wanted from his girlfriend Aishwarya and Aishwarya was unable to make that promise to Salman. Salman had become a star in that moment and had seen many things in life. He wanted to settle down. That is why he asked for an engagement to marry Aishwarya Rai. But at that moment Aishwarya wanted to focus only on the race. Before, when she was engaged to marry, an anecdote changed her life.

This was in 2002 when the relationship between Salman and Aishwarya was already going through a delicate phase. At that time there was news that Salman Khan had created a lot of ruckus outside Aishwarya’s house because Aishwarya wasn’t even opening the door. According to media reports, Salman had been knocking on Aishwarya’s door for 2 hours, then the actress opened the door at three in the evening. Only this incident completely separated Aishwarya Rai from Salman Khan. And this couple continued to form. But the names of Aishwarya Rai and Salman Khan have been linked forever even though they are not together.

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