If I get married, I'll tell my fans through Facebook, Twitter: Salman

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : May 20 2016 | 10:22 PM IST

Superstar Salman Khan said that he will tell his fans through Facebook or Twitter about his plans to get married.

His remarks came soon after his brother Sohail reportedly got agitated and badly abused a journalist late Thursday night when he and their father Salim Khan came out of a restaurant, and amidst a crowd, were asked questions about Salman's marriage.

At the announcement of the IIFA Awards this year, Salman, to queries about if Sohail had misbehaved, said: "He didn't misbehave. At 12 in the night, you are asking my father when am I getting married. You're putting mikes and cameras to his face. He is 80 years old. What is that?"

Sohail had revealed that he got angry as the media had got aggressive and his 80-year-old father lost balance as lights, microphones and questions were fired at him.

Asked when is he getting married, Salman said, " Why should I tell you? I'll tell my fans through Facebook and Twitter."

Ever since Salman stepped out with his rumoured girlfriend Iulia Vantur, a Romanian news presenter, at actress Preity Zinta's wedding, rumours were rife that the couple are going to get married soon. The camaraderie between Iulia and Salman's mother Salma at the airport, also indicated that things between them are getting formalized soon.

When his brother Arbaaz was asked about it on Thursday, he neither confirmed nor denied it.

--IANS

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First Published: May 20 2016 | 10:08 PM IST

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