Sohail Khan Shares Heartwarming Three-Generation Photo of His Family: A Dream Come True!

Sohail Khan Shares Heartwarming Three-Generation Photo of His Family: A Dream Come True!

Actor Sohail Khan recently shared a heartwarming picture capturing three generations of the Khan family: his father, the legendary Salim Khan, himself, and his son, Nirvan Khan.

Capturing a Dream

Sohail expressed his joy in the post, referring to it as a ‘dream’ to have the grandfather, son, and grandson all in one frame. He captioned it, “Grandfather son grandson, living a dream (sic).”

Family Moments Shared

Sohail has often delighted his fans with glimpses into his family life. In December, to celebrate his son Nirvan’s birthday, he posted a lovely picture of the birthday boy with his grandparents, Salim Khan and Salma Khan.

In a light-hearted manner, Sohail humorously credited himself for Nirvan’s luck in having “beautiful grandparents.” He wrote, “Happy birthday nirvan, you’re blessed with beautiful grandparents, thanks to me @nirvankhan15.”

Recent Controversy

A few weeks ago, Sohail was in the news following a video that showed him riding a luxury motorcycle in Mumbai without a helmet. The video drew significant criticism on social media. In light of the backlash, the actor publicly apologized, acknowledging that his actions were misguided.

Sohail addressed the issue on his social media, stating, “I would like to request all the bike riders please wear helmets. I avoid wearing them at times as I feel claustrophobic but that’s no excuse to not wear one. Riding has always been my passion since childhood. It began with BMX cycles and now I ride bikes (sic).”

He added, “I mostly ride late nights when there is not much traffic to cut risks, that too at a slow pace and with my car following me. I assure fellow riders that I will make a genuine effort to overcome my claustrophobia and wear a helmet, so please bear with me. My sincere apologies to the traffic authorities, and I assure them that I will follow all the rules henceforth. I salute all the riders for wearing their helmets at all times despite the discomfort, as it is necessary for our safety. It is better to be safe than sorry. Once again I am really sorry (sic).”