‘Salman Khan didn’t care if my parents were around, he refused to let me go, got so fond of me,’ recalls Kichcha Sudeep’s daughter

Salman Khan and Kichcha Sudeep worked together in the 2019 film Dabangg 3, and in a recent interview, Sudeep’s daughter, Sanvi Sudeep, recalled spending time with Salman during the film’s production. Sanvi said that she was 14 at the time, and was completely in awe of the star. Sanvi said that Salman is a “very misunderstood man” and recalled that he invited her to his farmhouse for three days, and didn’t care if her parents wee around.

Talking on Jinal Modi’s YouTube channel, Sanvi, 21, recalled her memories from the time, and said, “That was the most fun I have had in my life when Dad was shooting that film.” Sanvi recalled that as a child, she had made a bracelet for Salman and he wore it on Bigg Boss as well, so when she met him during Dabangg 3, he remembered her. She shared that after the shoot, her father took her to Mumbai and they went to Salman’s house for dinner, which was a surprise for Sanvi. “I saw him and I was like, ‘Oh my god, it’s Salman sir’. I was fully sh**ting myself because he has such superstar aura,” she recalled.

“He got so fond of me that day. He made me sing. So I sang for him, and at 3 am, he has called his music directors and he said, ‘I am sending this girl. I want you to record her on track, keep her voice, in case we need her for something. I have gone the next day’. After that, he has invited me back to his farmhouse. He didn’t care if my parents were around. From morning to night, I would be around him. He refused to let me go,” she said.

Sanvi described Salman as a “very misunderstood man,” and said that they spent a lot of time together. “He would take me to the gym with him. We would go swimming. And I love cars and bikes, so he took me on this very cool-looking car which was like a monster truck. He took on me rides throughout the woods. It was super-fun. Those three days I spent at his farmhouse was the most memorable time of my life,” she said, and added, “He spoilt me like anything.”