Bina Kak shares a close relationship with Salman Khan, she helped him in getting….
Bina Kak's connection with Salman Khan has always been special. Scroll down to read.
Bina Kak is a veteran actress in Bollywood, who not only enthralled the audience with her acting skills but also had her feet in politics. Though Bina shared close bonds with many actors in the industry, her connection with Salman Khan has always been special. Khan shared a sister-like bond with Kak, as she is his rakhi sister. They have worked together in films like Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? and God Tussi Great Ho, in which she played his mother. However, do you know that the two are also linked to a case that kept the audience glued to their screens — The Black Buck Case?
What is The Black Buck Case?
Salman Khan is one such actor who has always been in the news for his power-packed performances. However, there was a time in his career when every headline talked about Salman Khan due to his connection with the black buck case. The case dates back to 1998, when during the filming of Hum Saath Saath Hain near Jodhpur, Khan allegedly hunted a black buck, which is considered a sacred animal by the Bishnoi community.
Bina Kak and Salman Khan’s Connection in the Case
Bina Kak held the forest portfolio in the Rajasthan government at some point, which by definition gives oversight in wildlife and forest matters. Many media reports say Salman Khan and Bina Kak became publicly known to be friendly, and she appeared in his films and they socialised; some locals claimed this connection may have helped slow the case. Kak herself denied any help; she said the case was already sub-judice during her tenure, and that she had no role in influencing it.
Bina Kak’s Message for Dharmendra
Meanwhile, coming to the current situation, Bina Kak is in the news after she slammed the media for spreading false news about Dharmendra.
Sharing a throwback picture of Dharmendra from his younger days, she opened up about her first meeting with him. “Dharam Pha jee (Bhappa jee) — that’s what I call him. First met him when I was Deputy Minister in 1986 in Rajasthan, where he was shooting. He had come to meet then CM late Harideo Joshi jee… what a man! He shook hands with me — मेरा तो हाथ उनके बड़े हाथ में गुम ही गया!! Stayed in touch!!”
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