When Salman Romanced Divas Half of His Age

  • When Salman Romanced Divas Half of His Age

    When Salman Romanced Divas Half of His Age

    Probably many of you will call it the luck of Salman that despite being a 40+ thespian he gets an opportunity to romance girls who are half of his age. With Sonam joining the league, come have a look at a few such divas who were too young to romance Sallu Miya.

  • Sonam

    Sonam

    Undoubtedly she is the fashionista of Bollywood and can look stupendous with any of her heroes. But provided they are her contemporaries.

  • Daisy Shah

    Daisy Shah

    When name of Daisy was announced for 'Jai Ho', the girl overnight turned into talk of the town. And why not? After all she was Sallu Miya's find. But like many other divas Daisy too looked too young to romance our very own Salman Bhaaijaan.

  • Asin

    Asin

    She romanced Aamir and movie (Ghajini) became a massive hit, then she joined Salman (Ready) and history repeated itself. But in spite of her being in company of two of the biggest stars viewers could not neglect the fact that she is too young to be their muse.

  • Sonakshi

    Sonakshi

    In Dabangg she may have looked like a perfect match for Salman. But in spite of her being a perfect Salman muse, millions of fans could not overlook the real life age-gap between her and Sallu.

  • Ayesha

    Ayesha

    With Wanted Ayesha got the biggest breaks of her career where she shared the screen with this Dabangg of Bollywood. But in the movie more than her drool worthy looks and an average chemistry with Salman it was the age difference between the two which grabbed more attention.

  • Sneha Ulal

    Sneha Ulal

    Although her looks resembled those of Ash, but in spite of having those mesmerizing features she could not prove to be a great onscreen partner of Salman like Ash. Why so? Obviously visible age difference took its toll guys.

  • Zarine

    Zarine

    Just like Sneha even Zarine could not reprise the charisma, which pair of Salman and Kat use to have. Courtesy. Well, do we need to say that again?

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