Photo-video viral with Salman Khan's niece Ayat

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Due to the domineering personality of Bollywood actor Salman Khan, he is called Dabangg Khan in the industry, but very few people know that he loves children very much.

In his show Bigg Boss, Salman is often seen playing with the children who have arrived as guests.

Salman has a special relationship with his sister Arpita Khan's daughter Ayat Sharma.

From the very beginning, fans see Salman Khan showering love on Ayat.

But do you know that the birthday of both comes on the same day.

birthday comes on the same day

Yes, the birthday of Salman Khan and Ayat Sharma falls on the same day i.e. 27th December.

Due to this, photos of cutting cake together in birthday celebrations often go viral on social media.

While Aayat, daughter of actors Aayush Sharma and Arpita Khan, is going to be 3 years old, Salman is going to be 57 years old on this 27th December.

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Salman plays with Ayat

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Salman Khan's tough personality softens when Aayat comes in front of him.

Be it playing with Aayat or rolling her in his lap, Salman is often seen with her in family functions.

On the other hand, his sister Arpita shows these fun-filled moments of Bhaijaan to the fans through social media.

At the same time, fans also shower love by commenting on the photos and videos of Salman and Ayat.

Not only this, Salman himself also keeps sharing photos and videos with his niece.

Although he has shared posts with his nephew many times, but his photos and videos with Ayat Sharma attract more attention on social media.

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Let me tell you, recently Arpita Khan and actor Aayush Sharma had celebrated the pre-birthday party of their daughter Aayat, in which many stars had reached.

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