When salman khan got angry at Arbaaz for teasing him, he threw a pencil at him, this story is funny

Salman Khan: salman khan shares a very good bond with both his brothers Arbaaz and Sohail Khan. The three had a lot of fun in their childhood. The actor once told a funny anecdote related to Arbaaz.

Salman Khan On Arbaaz Khan

Bollywood's Bhaijaan i.e. Salman Khan has been hosting the reality show Bigg Boss for many years. The superstar also hosted a quiz show 'Dus Ka Dum' on the small screen. Apart from the contestants, stars of the hindi film industry were also seen participating in this popular reality show. During this show, the 'Tiger 3' actor revealed an interesting story from his and his brother Arbaaz Khan's childhood.


Salman Khan hit the pencil when Arbaaz teased him

According to a report in Pinkvilla, on the stage of 'Dus Ka Dum' Salman Khan narrated a funny incident about what he did when his younger brother Arbaaz teased him. Salman said, "By mistake, I was studying something else for the other exam. And on the last night, I came to know that there was a Geography paper. And he died laughing that it was a Geography paper and you were studying History.  

The megastar further said that he told Arbaaz not to irritate him but he did not stop doing so. Arbaaz then told how salman used to fail in exams and his father used to scold him for his mistakes. Angered by this, salman khan threw a pencil at Arbaaz and it got stuck in his chest like a dart. The Dus Ka Dum host quipped, "He was sitting without a shirt. It is a habit in our family that we all go shirtless. Arbaaz then said that he chased salman by holding the pencil stuck in his chest.


Das Ka Dum was the indian version of the international game show

 Let us tell you that Das Ka Dum was the indian version of the famous international reality game Power of 10. This show was telecasted on sony TV and ran for three seasons. Many celebrities including Shahrukh Khan, Sridevi, rani Mukherjee, shilpa Shetty, and Kareena Kapoor Khan were seen in the show.

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