Bollywood actor Salman Khan's alleged Romanian girlfriend, Lulia Vantur, was spotted with him at the sets of his upcoming movie Mental, the shooting of which is currently going on in Hyderabad. The rumours of their alleged romance have been rife for some time now, but shutterbugs have had no success in capturing them together in the same frame. It looks like finally the lady luck smiled or someone at the set clicked and leaked the photo.

Source: Indian Express

In the photograph, Salman Khan is flaunting his bare-torso and Lulia is wearing a yellow 'Being Human' T-Shirt and a hot-pant. The unit members are also there and it looks like a jungle picnic is going on.

Salman Khan, 47, has always concealed his private life and relationships from the media and public. According to media reports, he is furious and believes that the photograph has been leaked by an insider.

The Times of India reported that Bollywood superstar has instructed his team to ensure that information related to his personal or professional life does not surface in the media or on social networking sites, again.

The media has been abuzz with rumours that the actor, currently embroiled in a hit and run case, is serious about his new relationship with the Romanian TV actor. There were also reports that the two had already taken the wedding plunge, and were a married couple.

The two having dinner together. Source: Apunkachoice.com

"Bhai (Salman) is extremely serious about his new girlfriend. She has been in his life for around two years...everyone is telling him to marry her," a source had told a leading tabloid in May.

Lulia and Salman first met in Dublin, where the highly popular Bollywood actor had gone to shoot for his movie Bodyguard, according to Filmyfolks.com. She was introduced to him by her then boyfriend, Grammy award winning musician and Romanian producer Marius Moga. Lulia and Marius separated soon after and Salman was there for a heart-broken, depressed Lulia.

A Mumbai Session Court on Wednesday charged the actor with culpable homicide in more than a decade old hit-and-run case. If convicted, the actor faces a maximum jail sentence of 10 years.