
Salman Khan was once denied the UK visa. At that time he was shooting for a film which eventually became a hit. Scroll down to read more.

Every time Salman Khan releases a movie, it creates a frenzy among fans. From long queues at the booking counters to social media being flooded with love, a lot happens whenever a Salman film hits the screens. However, did you know that Salman was once denied a UK visa? Yes, you read that right! Scroll down to know the reason.
Why Was Salman Khan Denied a UK Visa?
In 2014, Salman Khan’s movie Kick was released. The spy-thriller became a huge hit and minted Rs 200 crore. But did you know that during the shoot of the film, a major chunk was supposed to be filmed in the UK? Half of the unit had already reached the UK. However, when it was Salman’s turn, his visa was denied.
According to reports, the visa was rejected because Britain’s rules prohibit the entry of any person convicted of a crime in any court. Salman Khan was convicted in two pending hunting cases for killing a chinkara.
Another interesting aspect of Salman Khan’s blackbuck case is that Jagdeep Dhankhar, who recently resigned from the position of Vice President of India, helped Salman secure bail. For the unversed, Jagdeep Dhankhar was the counsel for Bollywood actor Salman Khan and the other accused in the 1998 blackbuck poaching case.
Salman Khan’s Film Still Became a Hit
Despite this hurdle, Salman proved his mettle. Made on a budget of Rs 140 crore, Kick grossed Rs 372.50 crore worldwide at the box office. The movie was produced in collaboration with Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment and UTV Motion Pictures.
The film earned Rs 26 crore on its first day, which was the second-biggest non-holiday opening at the time. The film earned Rs 82 crore in its first weekend and Rs 155 crore in its first week alone.
It became Salman Khan’s first film to enter the Rs 200 crore club and was one of the biggest blockbusters of 2014. Overseas, especially in the Gulf, US, Canada, UK, and Pakistan, the film performed exceptionally well.