Spicezee Bureau
Mumbai: Shocking as it may sound but filmdom’s bad-boy Salman Khan was at the receiving end of a tight slap by a builder’s daughter. The hot-blooded actor was left shell stunned when the 20-something high-spirited girl called Monika slapped the actor in a party attended by the who’s who of filmdom. But the macho actor was at his chivalrous best as he reacted calmly and instructed the security guards to escort the lady out.
The incident happened at a private party held in the capital to celebrate the success of Sanjana Jon’s fashion show. Attended by Sushmita Sen, Sohail Khan, Salman Khan, Riya Sen, Amaan and Ayaan Ali Khan, the party had the crème of Delhi attending it.
Talking about the incidence a source told a news daily, "The party went on till the wee hours of morning. A sloshed Monika accompanied by a male friend first tried to forcefully enter the party venue. She was too loud and completely out of control because of her intoxicated state. Sohail Khan, who was standing close to the entrance, saw the hungama and asked the security guards not to let Monika in.”
“Meanwhile, Salman heard the commotion and walked to where Monika was making a fuss. She was misbehaving and started bragging about her connections and abused Sushmita Sen. When Salman very politely asked the girl to leave, she suddenly slapped the actor,” adds the source.
Suddenly a crowd gathered and the guards whisked away the girl. “Surprisingly, Salman did not retaliate even once. He kept his cool and went inside with Sohail after the girl was taken away,” says the source.
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