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When Kim Kardashian made tough choice between Salman Khan and SRK to work with

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A personality like Kim Kardashian needs no introduction who is known worldwide for her presence in Hollywood and her collection of antiques, has become a sought-after name in various industries globally. It’s no surprise that many companies want to associate with her to enhance their global visibility. However, there was a time when there were discussions about the social median sensation potentially venturing into Bollywood and choosing Salman Khan over Shah Rukh Khan, a decision that might come as a shock to some.

This intriguing choice dates back to 2011 when Kim’s close friend Sheeraz Hasan provided her with a list of Bollywood films to watch. Kim Kardashian even took to her Twitter account to announce this. The list primarily consisted of movies starring Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan, as numerous Indian producers were approaching her at the time. Now, let’s delve into why she made this decision and whom she ultimately chose.

“Kim Kardashian is very interested in doing a Bollywood film. Over the last 12 months, she’s been approached by Bollywood producers who want her to do a dance number. We thought it was a great idea. She asked me for names she could debut with, and there can be no one besides Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan.” Hasan was quoted as saying by Masala.

We’ll be looking at creating the Kim Kardashian Bollywood shake now: Sheeraz Hasan

Hasan, who currently serves as the chairperson of Millions of Milkshakes, is connecting the dots. He mentioned this in reference to the launch of a milkshake featuring Mallika Sherawat in the past.

“When Mallika came to Millions of Milkshakes, she generated a media storm in Hollywood. Now, Kim is launching one in Dubai. And the next destination inshallah is Bombay, possibly early next year. We’ll be looking at creating the Kim Kardashian Bollywood shake now.” he added.

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