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Salman Khan launched Sania Mirza autobiography 'Ace against Odds' in a Mumbai function just days after the same was unveiled by Shah Rukh Khan who praised her handsomely for her many achievements and bringing laurels for her country. Salman Khan's film Sultan is running to packed houses across the country currently and he is a man very much in the news for that and sundry other controversies. (PTI)
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While the tennis ace got her due at the event, what the aficionados really wanted was more of Salman Khan from the man himself. Sania Mirza, whose biography has been written at just 29, has been surfing the crest of the wave in her career winning a number of Grand Slam majors alongside her partner Switzerland's Martina Hingiz. (PTI)
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Salman Khan himself was effusive in his praise for the Indian tennis star saying, "People do not achieve what Sania has achieved even if they have to be born in three lifetimes. At 29 I think she has a lot to say, so before she forgets what she has to say, I think it was a very wise and sensible decision to write an autobiography". (PTI)
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Much to the disappointment of his fans, however, there is no chance of Salman Khan writing an autobiography to scratch old wounds. Whether he fears forgetting anything is not a matter he is bothered with. Here is what he said, "I think I'll take my story to my grave. Nahi toh bohot saare graves khul jayenge (otherwise a lot of old graves will open up – perhaps he meant a lot of skeletons would tumble out of the closet)." (PTI)
Speaking up the Salman Khan she knows, Sania said, "He cannot control himself. He tries but he cannot do it…. He has to say something." (PTI) -
And are there any chances of Sania entering Bollywood? Salman Khan was quite positive about it saying, "Just look at the (book) picture. She is doing very well in tennis but if she wants to enter films, which she doesn't, but if she wants to join movies as well she will have this position here (points at the book)." (PTI)
