According to reports, a handwritten letter was written by Salman Khan after the successful release of ‘Maine Pyar Kiya’. The film, which was released on December 29, 1989, prompted the letter, which was dated four months later in April 1990.
The actor, overwhelmed by the response to the film, thanked his fans in a letter, saying: “I wanted to let you know something about me.
First of all, I want to thank you for accepting me and being my fans.
View the letter here:
The letter further reads: “I’m using my best judgment and focusing on good scripts because I know everything I do now will be consistent with “I love you‘. So whenever you hear something, rest assured it’s going to be a good movie and I’m going to give it 100%.
“I love you, and I hope you continue to love me, because the day you stop loving me, you will stop watching my movies, and that will be the end of my career.” Letter from the 1990s.
“I have nothing to say about my personal life, you already know that,” he wrote. Khan concluded by saying he still had a long way to go. Salman wrote: “People say I am successful but I don’t think so. I am not successful yet but I know one thing, I have been accepted by you.
Salman Khan’s career horizon is filled with excitement. Earlier this year, he announced to collaborate with AR Murugadoss for Sikandar during Eid. Additionally, the much-anticipated sequels of Kick and Bajrangi Bhaijaan are in development.Additionally, there are rumors of a reunion with him Karan Johar “The Bull” commemorates the nearly 25th anniversary of “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai”.