Salman Khan on Priyanka Chopra’s dating app: Why does she need that now

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New Delhi : Bollywood superstar Salman Khan who is currently busy promoting his upcoming home production 'Notebook' has mentioned his views about Priyanka Chopra's dating app which she launched after getting married with Nick Jonas.  

During the promotion of Notebook story when Salman was asked if a love story is possible without meeting each other as there are a number of dating apps available to meet new people every day, the actor  responded by saying that he doesn't have any of those apps on his phone.

The 'Notebook' will launch actor Mohnish Bahl's daughter Pranutan and Zaheer Iqbal. At one promotional event, Salman Khan was asked about a number of issues ranging from Kashmir Valley dispute to producing content for digital platforms.

Moving further, when Salman was asked to comment on Priyanka Chopra launching a social networking and dating app called Bumble post her marriage with American pop singer Nick Jonas. Amuse by the news, the actor said, "Why does she need that now?" considering she got married to Nick recently, reports SpotboyE.

To recall, Priyanka was chosen as lead role for Bharat opposite Salman but later just days before the shooting she was replaced by Katrina Kaif. Following which it was rumoured that Salman and Priyanka's relations were not going good. However, both the actors denied the reports saying they are still on good terms. 

Coming to Notebook, Salman's upcoming home production "Notebook" is a love story set in Kashmir. In the film, Pranutan and Zaheer play the role of school teachers. 

Asked if education can bring a positive change in the Valley, Salman said in an interview, "Everyone gets an education, but getting the right one is more important." In an indirect reference to February 14 terror attack in Pulwama that claimed lives of 40 CRPF soldiers, the actor said, "(The person) who did it (the attack) even he was given education but his tutors, teachers and principals were wrong. When we heard about that, it just killed us. This film's backdrop is exactly the same that the kids come and leave the gun," he added. 

Notebook will hit cinema houses on March 29. Let's see how it comes out in the box-office.