Did salman khan slap Satish Kaushik? The incident happened on the set of 'Tere Naam', know the story.


Satish kaushik Got Slapped By salman Khan: Salman Khan allegedly slapped the late actor Satish Kaushik. There was a dispute between the two on the set of Tere Naam.

Satish kaushik Got Slapped By salman Khan

Bollywood's popular actor salman khan has had a problem with many celebs. His fight and enmity with vivek oberoi is well known. salman khan has even slapped famous director Subhash Ghai, who is many years older than him.


Salman has had fights with many other popular Bollywood stars. At the same time, salman khan also allegedly slapped the late actor Satish Kaushik. This incident happened on the set of a superhit film by salman and Satish. Then there was a dispute between salman and Satish over something.


There was a fight on the set of 'Tere Naam'

Tere Naam' is one of the best films of salman Khan's career. This film gave a new direction to Salman's career. Actress bhumika chawla played the lead role in the film with Salman. While Ravi Kishan was also a part of the film. This film of all three stars proved to be a super hit at the box office.


Satish kaushik also had a big hand in the success of this film of salman and bhumika Chawla. Actually 'Tere Naam' was directed by Satish Kaushik. One day during the shooting on the set, there was a dispute between salman khan and Satish Kaushik. The dispute escalated so much that salman slapped Satish in anger.


Satish kaushik denied the dispute.

On the other hand, Satish kaushik clarified this matter and said that there was no dispute between him and Salman. Satish also said that salman and his relationship are very goodthat's why he finished the shooting of 'Tere Naam' in 90 days.


Satish passed away in 2023

Satish kaushik was a great actor as well as a brilliant director. In his career, he worked in many great films including 'Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi', 'Ram Lakhan', 'Sajan Chale Sasural' and 'Deewana Mastana'. Satish died on 9 march 2023 at the age of 66.

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