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Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Sangeeta Bijlani spotted at Bina Kak's book launch, see pics

Salman also said that every time, his movie is nearing release, Kak comes out with a book. "I don't understand whether we are here promoting 'Tiger Zinda Hai' or her book.

India TV Entertainment Desk Written by: India TV Entertainment Desk [ Published on: December 14, 2017 8:56 IST ]
  • Bollywood actor Salman Khan launched photographer Bina Kak's book
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    Bollywood actor Salman Khan launched photographer Bina Kak's book "Silent Sentinels Of Ranthambhore" in Mumbai on Wednesday, terming it a "great book".
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    "I think it is a great book because I have seen all the pictures much before they have released. All the pictures are really nice and beautiful," Salman said in a media interaction.
  • Salman also said that every time, his movie is nearing release, Kak comes out with a book.
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    Salman also said that every time, his movie is nearing release, Kak comes out with a book. "I don't understand whether we are here promoting 'Tiger Zinda Hai' or her book.
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  • Katrina Kaif, Salim Khan, Helen, Salman Khan, Baba Siddique, Priya Dutt and many more also attended the book launch.
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    Katrina Kaif, Salim Khan, Helen, Salman Khan, Baba Siddique, Priya Dutt and many more also attended the book launch.
  • Sangeeta Bijlani at the event.
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    Sangeeta Bijlani at the event.
  • Himesh Reshammiya at the event.
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    Himesh Reshammiya at the event.
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  • Filmmaker Kabir Bedi attends book launch.
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    Filmmaker Kabir Bedi attends book launch.
  • Salman also shared yet another funny story concerning Kak.
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    Salman also shared yet another funny story concerning Kak. "Every time Bina Kak visits a jungle, my life turns into a mess. She sends me 50 photographs every day. So I am like this is good, incredible, I would send her long messages but, in time, it went from 'very nice' to 'nice' and then 'hmm' and eventually I would send her only 'K'," he added.
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