“Why should Salman’s family accept Katrina?”
July 03, 2009

Salman Khan’s dad, noted writer Salim Khan, said that it is up to the actor to decide on his wedding plans. Though Salman has been linked with several actresses in the past, he has never entered the wed lock. With all his siblings happily married, the question about Salman’s marriage and his relationship with Katrina remains the talk of the tinsel town.

In a recent interview, the star’s dad said, “Why should Salman's family accept Katrina as the daughter-in-law; it is Salman who should accept her first as his wife. Our family will not marry Katrina. It is he who has to take a decision.”

Salim added that the decision to marry remains with Salman and the family will accept his choice.
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