Salman has publicly revealed that Iqbal Ratansi has helped him make his way through tough times and has also helped the Bollywood superstar during financial stress in the 80s.
Sonakshi Sinha has been running the headlines amid the rumors of her longtime boyfriend Zaheer Iqbal and her tying the knot on June 23 in Mumbai. The whole nation knows who Sonakshi Sinha is. Her father is an Industry veteran actor turned politician Shatrughan Sinha. However, not much is known about Sonakshi's future husband Zaheer Iqbal, and his family.
Zaheer Iqbal comes from an extremely influential and successful family. He is an actor who made his debut in 2019 with the movie 'Notebook'. His father, Iqbal Ratansi is a thriving businessman and his sister Sanam Ratansi is a popular celebrity stylist and costume designer.
Zaheer was last seen in the film 'Double XL' which also starred Sonakshi Sinha in the lead role. His father, Iqbal Ratansi is a renowned jeweler in Mumbai and also has ventured into real estate. He established Stelmac Developers Private Limited in 2005 and served as the director of the company till 2011 and after that, he founded Blackstone Housing and Infrastructure Private Limited.
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In 2016, Iqbal Ratansi started another business named Film Tools, Lights and Grip which supplies lighting and filming equipment to the film industry. Iqbal Ratansi has deep connections and friendships in Bollywood, especially with the Dabangg star, Salman Khan. Salman has publically revealed that Iqbal Ratansi has helped him make his way through the tough times and has also helped the Bollywood superstar during financial stress in the 80s.
Salman reportedly made a post on X (formerly Twitter) in 2018 about Iqbal Ratansi and said, "Iqbal Ratansi used to work like my personal bank during my teenage years. Even today I have a loan of Rs 2011 from him. Thank God that to date he has not asked for interest on his loan.."
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