“All The Girls Should Be Covered” – Palak Tiwari On Salman Khan’s Rule On The Set

Palak Tiwari, daughter of Kasauti Zindagi Ki fame Shweta Tiwari is all set to make her Bollywood debut with Salman Khan’s Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan movie.

Talking about working on the sets with Salman Khan, she said that Salman Khan has a rule that all girls on his set should be covered.

Palak Tiwari - Salman Khan

Palak has also worked with Salman Khan as an assistant director for the film Antim. She revealed that there he had a dressing rule for girls where he did not allow low necklines.

As per reports, Palak said,”When I was AD-ing with Salman sir on Antim, I don’t think many people know this, Salman Sir had a rule ‘Ki koi bhi ladki mere set pe, neckline should be here (for every girl on my set, the neckline should be here), all the girls should be covered, like good proper girls’. So my mom saw me (going to set) in proper shirt, jogger and covered and all. She was like, ‘Where are you going? How are you dressed so well?’ I said I am going to Salman Sir’s set. She was like ‘Wow, very good‘.” 

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He’s a traditionalist… Of course, he’s like ‘Jo pehenna hai pehno (wear what you like)’, but he’s always like ‘My girls should always be protected’. If there are men around, whom she doesn’t personally know, it’s not his personal space where he doesn’t trust everyone, he’s like, ‘the girl should be safe, always,” Palak added.

Meanwhile, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan is set to release in theaters on April 21st. Are you excited to watch the movie?

Also read: “Love Can Never Be Calculated Or Predicted”- Palak Tiwari Opens Up About DATING Rumors With Ibrahim Ali Khan

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