A handwritten letter, reportedly written by Salman Khan after the successful release of “Maine Pyar Kiya,” has emerged. The film, released on December 29, 1989, prompted the letter, which is dated four months later, in April 1990.
Overwhelmed by the response to the film, the actor thanked his fans in the letter, stating, “Here is a little something I want you guys to know about me.
First of all, I have to thank you for accepting me and for being my fans.”
Check out the letter here:
The letter further read, “I am doing and concentrating on good scripts to the best of my judgement because I know that what ever I do now will be compared to ‘Maine Pyaar Kiya’. So whenever you hear an announcement, be rest assured that it is going to be a good film and I am going to give it my 100%.”
“I love you and I hope that you will keep on loving me because the day you stop loving me, you’ll stop seeing my films and that is the end of my career,” were the heart-touching words written by the star in the letter from the 90s.
“About my personal life, I don’t have much to say you know it already,” read a part of his letter. On a concluding note, Khan remarked that he still has miles to go. Salman wrote, “People say that I have made it but I don’t think so. I have yet to make it but I know one thing, I have been accepted by you.”
Salman Khan’s professional horizon is brimming with excitement. Earlier this year, he announced his collaboration with AR Murugadoss for ‘Sikandar’ on Eid. Additionally, eagerly awaited sequels to ‘Kick’ and ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ are in development. Moreover, there’s buzz about a reunion with Karan Johar for ‘The Bull,’ marking nearly 25 years since ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.’