Arbaaz Khan On Step Mother Helen: Salman Khan’s father Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar are making headlines these days for their documentary ‘Angry Young Man’. It shows the journey of both Salim and Javed. In it, Salim Khan is also seen discussing his second wife and actress Helen.
Through the documentary Angry Young Men, people are getting a chance to know more about Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar. This documentary of both is streaming on Prime Video from August 20. In its third episode, the relationship between Salim and Helen and the acceptance of Helen by the Khan family is told.
Helen remembered her first meeting with Salim
Let us tell you that Salman Khan’s father Salim Khan has married twice. His first marriage was with Salma Khan. While Salim married Helen for the second time. Helen mentioned the story of her first meeting with Salim. She said, ‘We were shooting for the film Kabli Khan (1963). He was the villain and I was the actress. I cannot imagine Salim sahab as a villain. We never talked to each other on the set of that film. I actually met him for the first time during Don. Let us tell you that Amitabh Bachchan starrer Don was released in the year 1978.
Salim and Helen used to drink together
Talking about his relationship with Helen, Salim Khan said, ‘During the film Don, after the day’s shooting, Helen used to come, and we used to drink together, and then she used to leave.’ When Salim was asked about his affair with Helen, he said, ‘If you have loved her, then you will know.’
Salim further said that he had made all his children sit and informed them about his relationship with Helen. Salim said, ‘I made all the children sit and discussed this with them. I told them, ‘You will not be able to understand this now, but you will understand this when you grow up. I love Helen Aunty, and I know that you cannot love her as much as you love your mother, but I want the same respect for her too.’
How is Salman-Arbaaz’s relationship with their step mother?
Arbaaz Khan, while talking about his, Salman and other siblings’ relationship with their stepmother, said, ‘My mother never influenced us to think or say anything against our father. He had his own problems, but mother never forced us to think that, ‘Your father is like this,’ or, ‘He is doing this.’ Never.’