
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, at the age of 59, recently opened up about his past relationships on a talk show hosted by Twinkle Khanna and Kajol, alongside Aamir Khan. Known for his high-profile romances with Katrina Kaif, Aishwarya Rai, Sangeeta Bijlani, Somy Ali, and Yulia Vantur, Salman candidly accepted that the failures in his relationships were often his own fault.
Owning Up on National Television
During the show, Salman reflected on how imbalances in effort between partners can create insecurity and misunderstandings. “Sometimes one partner moves ahead faster, which leads to tension,” he explained. With gentle prompting from Aamir Khan, he admitted, “If anyone’s to blame, it’s me. No excuses — I’m at fault.”
Past Reflections on Love
Salman has previously spoken openly about his relationships, noting that in the initial breakups he tended to place the blame on the other person. However, after several failed relationships, he realized the recurring issue was within himself. In his humorous style, he admitted that earlier he used to think 60-40 in terms of fault, but repeated failures made him confront the truth.
Why Admitting Fault Matters in Relationships
Acknowledging mistakes is essential for healthy relationships. It opens up honest communication, reduces conflicts, and reassures the partner that their feelings are valued. Taking responsibility builds trust, lowers ego, and strengthens the bond between partners.
Tips to Admit Mistakes Without Breaking the Relationship
- Reflect Calmly: Understand where the mistake truly occurred.
- Be Honest: Accept responsibility without making excuses.
- Listen to Your Partner: Allow them to express themselves fully.
- Say Sorry with Sincerity: Apologize with genuine emotion, not just words.
- Promise to Improve: Explain the steps you will take to avoid repeating the mistake.
- Show Change in Behavior: Let your actions rebuild trust.
Salman Khan’s candidness serves as a reminder that self-awareness and accountability are key pillars of lasting relationships.
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