New Delhi:
Salman Khan’s mother Salma Khan recently celebrated her birthday. Pictures and videos of the celebration are now becoming increasingly viral on social media platforms. In an extraordinary moment, Salma Khan and Helen (Salim Khan’s second wife) were shown dancing and having fun together. Arpita Khan can also be seen dancing in the background and enjoying the happy atmosphere. The birthday girl also shared a sweet dance with her son Sohail Khan. A huge red and white cake was presented at the party which would make anyone’s mouth water. Other members of the Khan family, including Salma’s daughter Alvira Khan and Arbaaz Khan’s son Arhaan Khan, were also seen enjoying the celebrations.
Salim Khan married Salma Khan in 1964. The couple are parents to Salman, Arbaaz, Sohail and Alvira. Later he adopted Arpita Khan. Later Salim Khan married Helen in 1981.
A few days ago, Salman Khan shared a video of his mother Salma Khan’s birthday celebration on X (formerly Twitter). In the clip, Salma Khan can be seen dancing with her son Sohail Khan. Both of them also hugged warmly. The text accompanying the post read, “Mmmmmm happy birthday… Bharat Mata, our world.”
Mmmmmmmyyyy happy birthday… Mother India, our world@sohailkhan @arbaazSkhan #AlviraKhanAgnihotri #ArpitaKhanSharma pic.twitter.com/bweEXkSvw7
– Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) 9 December 2024
Sohail Khan also posted a clip of this funny moment on Instagram. The side note read, “Happy Birthday Mother India.”
Salma Khan’s recent birthday celebration was held at Mercy, a Mumbai restaurant owned by her daughter Arpita Khan. in an interview with IANSArpita shared her views on the venture. “Food has always been an expression of us as a family,” he said. Our home has been a place where people are warmly welcomed, and sharing food is the best sign of love and hospitality.
He also told the special meaning behind the name MercyWhich is derived from the French word for “thank you.” Arpita said, “For me, gratitude is fundamental. In today’s fast-paced world, where basic kindness and appreciation are sometimes forgotten, I wanted Mercy to be a reminder of the importance of giving back and saying ‘thank you’ to those who work with us – those who work with us, those who We dine with us, and the universe itself,” said Arpita.