Salman Khan wonders why Priyanka Chopra needs a dating app after getting married to Nick Jonas
Salman Khan has poked fun at Priyanka Chopra and her dating app, asking why she needs one at all.
Actor Salman Khan finds it amusing that Priyanka Chopra has launched a dating app in India. At a recent event for his upcoming production, Notebook, Salman talked about dating apps and even poked fun at Priyanka.
According to a report in Pinkvilla, Salman was asked at the event about the relevance of notebooks in the time of digital media and dating apps like Tinder. Salman quipped, “Why only Tinder, and not Grindr?” Grindr is a dating app exclusively for gay, bi, trans and queer people.
He was then asked about Bumble, a dating app launched by Priyanka in India recently. Salman asked about the app and who launched it and then asked why Priyanka needs a dating app at all, considering she recently got married.
Salman and Priyanka were supposed to work together on his upcoming film Bharat but Priyanka left the project just a few days before the shoot was supposed to begin. Her wedding to singer Nick Jonas was considered to be the reason behind her exit. Salman later roped in Katrina Kaif for the movie.
Notebook marks the Bollywood debuts of Pranutan Bahl and Zaheer Iqbal. Salman also released a special song for the film which has been sung by him. Salman, who also features in the music video of the song, took to his Twitter handle to share the romantic number. He wrote, “Dekho aur pyaar me kho jao, #MainTaare 4th song of #Notebook out now.”
Reportedly, Salman took up the song and replaced singer Atif Aslam after the All India Cine Workers Association announced a ban on Pakistani artists following the Pulwama terror attack.
(With inputs from ANI)
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