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Salman Khan's Hidden Tears on Brooklyn Bridge
14 Mar
Summary
- Salman Khan's authentic crying scene in Jaan-E-Mann moved Farah Khan to tears.
- Farah Khan described Salman Khan as sensitive despite his tough public image.
- Farah Khan recalled Salman Khan's early career, including his Maine Pyar Kiya screen test.

Filmmaker Farah Khan recently recounted a deeply emotional moment from the filming of the 2006 movie Jaan-E-Mann. During a scene shot on New York's Brooklyn Bridge, Salman Khan delivered a performance so authentic that he shed genuine tears on camera. Khan revealed that no glycerin was used, and the raw emotion of the moment caused her to cry as well.
Beyond this powerful performance, Khan spoke about Salman Khan's personality, noting his sensitivity beneath a robust public image. She described him as being 'soft like wax' internally. Their friendship, which dates back to Salman's early days in the industry, remains strong, though their social habits differ significantly.
The director also reminisced about their collaborative history, which includes iconic films and songs. Farah Khan choreographed numerous memorable sequences for Salman Khan throughout his career. She mentioned that she even accompanied him for his screen test for Maine Pyar Kiya to help him with dance.




