First contestant faints on ‘10 Ka Dum’ after meeting Salman

The contestant was extremely happy to meet her favourite celeb in front of her and while talking to him opened up about her background. She told Salman about her financial condition and said her son was forcefully shifted from a private to a lower grade school as they didn’t have enough money to support his education.

We have often come across the news of fans getting unconscious in surprise or excitement after meeting their favourite stars. Exactly the same happened on the sets of ‘10 Ka Dum.’

Yes, the first contestant fainted after meeting the reality show host Salman Khan while shooting for the episode. As per reports, the lady who is in her late forties belongs to Mumbai was interacting with the superstar and got so emotional that she lost consciousness.

The contestant was extremely happy to meet her favourite celeb in front of her and while talking to him opened up about her background. She told Salman about her financial condition and said her son was forcefully shifted from a private to a lower grade school as they didn’t have enough money to support his education. It was during this time that she collapsed. The superstar immediately came forward to hold her.

Once she came back to her senses, like always, Salman’s ‘Being Human’ instincts took over and he told the lady that he will sponsor her son’s education now.

Seems like a filmy story isn’t it?

However, at last, things got back to normal and shooting was resumed.

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