Bollywood Rock Star Salman Khan suffered from a huge shock and loss when he discoverd that his beloved pet Myson died on Sunday, while he was shooting for London Dreams. Myson was suffering from a heart problem and Salman Khan was informed by the vet some time ago that Myson had little time left.
A source from the set of London Dreams says, “On Sunday night, when Salman Khan was shooting in Karjat for the film, he got a call from home, informing him about the death of Myson. Salman broke down. After he calmed down, he spoke to Vipul and left for Mumbai immediately. Myson was buried in Salman’s farmhouse in Panvel. After the burial, everyone expected Salman to cancel the shoot, but a professional that he is, Salman Khan reported back on the sets of London Dreams much to the production unit’s surprise.”
Salman Khan also blogged about his two beloved pets Myson and Myjaan on the same day, it reads …
Dedicated to the ones who wait for us across the rainbow bridge…
When I return home from shooting everyday, as a routine, I first spend time with my two champions, whom I have named Myson and Myjaan. They are my life and I am passionate about them. While I do not humanise them, I dislike referring to them as dogs or my pets.
They are a part of me, my family and they share my every joy and sorrow. They understand me completely and there is such a big bond I share with them that it moves me beyond words.The best time whenever I get a Sunday off is the time I spend being with them.
Myjaan is far smarter and naughtier than Myson, she always insists I pet her first and creates a big fuss if I get to Myson before her. They are also my sounding boards they ground me and help me to think.
When I go on long outdoor stints and cannot take them with me, I speak to them on the phone. I have an amplifier system installed at home, so that they can hear me loud and clear…and I can feel them close with the sounds that they make.
Myson is smarter and more patient. He knows that I am away and that I will return. Time stands still for them and the sun shines once again when I am near them… like I am today!
From them I learn patience and forbearance. The unconditional love that they teach me to share is timeless and beautiful.
Love like this is the highest kind of love. It finds joy in others no matter what, because it recognises the freedom of those we love, and doesn’t chain them to our own wants. It is the same kind of love God has for us.”
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