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Salman Khan talks about Veer, career, controversies and his brash image!

by Ravi on March 3, 2008

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salman Salman Khan talks about Veer, career, controversies and his brash image!
He gets up in the middle of a shoot for a haircut, gets into a new controversy before he can get out of one and even preaches about media ethics. That’s Salman Khan, honest in a brashy kind of way!

Here’s the latest interview he gave to The Indian Express:

# Is it true that Hollywood heavyweight Jean-Claude Van Damme‘s daughter, Bianca, is acting opposite you in Veer?

Not at all. Where did that come from? Sure, I met Van Damme in Dubai at the IIFA awards a couple of years back and we hit it off well. It’s also true that I met his wife and daughter, when they came down to India for a holiday recently, but there was no talk of a film. But Bianca’s a pretty girl.

# Is it true that you’re trying to gain weight?

Yes, I’m trying to increase my weight to almost twice of what I’m now. I’m doing regular workouts and eating right. I’m doing it for my role in Veer. With Veer, I want to separate the boys from the men. I want the boys to look like pretty girls. Since I’ve already worked a lot on my physique, it’s not going to be so hard.Other actors take three to four years to get a six pack, I take five days.

# So what is so special about Veer?

The fact that I’ve written the story. The idea has been with me for over 20 years now. When I started out, I wanted to be a director. There were so many stories I wanted to tell, Veer was one of them. It’s the story of a warrior tribe in the 1900s and obviously, I play a warrior. It’s a beautiful story of a father and a son who honour the word. Anil Sharma is directing it.

# Some might say that you are taking the warrior role too seriously ,what with the recent news that you allegedly slapped Katrina Kaif.

I did not slap anybody. Those Barista (the place where the alleged slap was supposed to have taken place) people couldn’t have said that because it didn’t happen. But they (the media) still wrote the story. I want to know, on what basis are they so sure that something like that happened. What I really want to know is that, if I’m such a terror who keeps slapping people, why aren’t people scared of me? Why do they still keep on writing all this stuff about me? They should check with me.

# Maybe because you have a history of being inaccessible to the media?

I don’t react to rumours and unfounded stories. If you ask me about a stupid thing that hasn’t happened, then either I’ll joke about it or laugh it off. What can I say to something as preposterous as this? I don’t have the time to get into all this. My name is Salman Khan and I need to work for a living. I don’t have the time and energy to call up every newspaper and television channel and deny or confirm every little thing that gets written or said about me. But now I’m thinking I need to do something. I’m planning something.

# What are you planning?

I’m going to ask all editors to designate one person from their organisation, who will come and talk to me. There should be one point person that I deal with. That way, I won’t have to deal with little kids, who don’t know what they are talking about and have just been given a camera and pen to write whatever they want to. From now on, I’m going to insist that everyone who interviews me must have done a journalism course!

# So, when was the last time you slapped anyone?

(Thinks hard) I don’t remember. These days, I don’t react to any kind of provocation. But I must confess that recently Govinda did something that made me feel proud of him.

# Are you referring to the incident when Govinda slapped a guy?

Yeah. That guy must have really bugged him and I’m happy that he whacked him.

# As a celebrity, aren’t you conscious of the responsibility that you have?

Does that mean that just because we are celebrities, we have to take everything lying down and that anyone can get away riling us? Most of the time we take it but if they cross the line by ten folds, we react.

# Do you respect the media?

A small section of it. I don’t have a problem if people say anything about my work or my personality but don’t write false stuff.

# Do you want the media to only write gushy stuff about you?

Not at all. Take, for instance, this Madame Tussauds thing that happened. Everybody was going on and on about what an achievement it is.

I think it’s an achievement of my fans. I didn’t do self-congratulatory interviews even though I was constantly asked. I believe that I said whatever I had to say on the day itself, which was shown all over the channels. Ho gaya na… aage badhao na life ko. Even when I promote my films, I do it for my producers. I believe that there is no channel required between an actor and his audience. You can write the goriest stories about me, but if my fans believe in me then no matter what anyone writes, they will come and watch my films. That’s what matters.

# Do you take pride in your work?

The maximum.

# Then why don’t you work with thinking filmmakers like, say, a Vishal Bharadwaj or a Rajkumar Hirani?

They don’t approach me, that’s why. They all know me, they talk to me but they don’t offer me work. I’m happy in my own zone. I’m working with Subhash Ghai, Anil Sharma and David Dhawan.

# Will you ever approach any director for work?

No. Why should I? Maybe to see what a different director can draw out of you? I know what I can do with myself. I feel that another person will only take from my personality. It’s not that I think no end of myself but there is no end to me.

# Name some of your films that you are satisfied with.

Maine Pyar Kiya, Andaz Apna Apna, Karan Arjun, Hum Aapke Hain Kaun and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. Films like Love, Veergati and Suryavanshi were also good, but they were made too early and I was too young.

# Didn’t Ashutosh Gowariker approach you for Jodhaa Akbar?

Yeah, he came to me and spoke to me a long time ago.

# Are you a difficult actor to work with?

No. I’m not a difficult actor because I don’t act, I react. If people understand me, then I’m the easiest guy to be around.

# Then how do you explain all those horror stories of getting a haircut in the middle of the shoot?

Yeah, I do that. If I feel like having a haircut, then I will get one. What’s the big deal?

# Who is your biggest critic?

My father, Salim Khan. It’ll be nice to hear him say that he’s proud of me. He has never said that. But if does say that, then it’s over!

# Who are the actors you like on-screen?

I think Govinda and Aamir Khan are fantastic. I like Shah Rukh Khan‘s intensity in romance, Sanjay Dutt‘s personality on screen, Sunny Deol‘s anger on screen and Anil Kapoor‘s dedication and sincerity. I really admire Anil because he’s still standing while all his contemporaries have gone. In my opinion, the real quality of a hero is to never let your fans outgrow you.

# How would you like to be remembered, say, 50 years from now?

50 years from now? I’ll play my second innings as a leading man. I’ve just started, after all.

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{ 11 comments… read them below or add one }

fara March 3, 2008 at 2:04 pm

awwwww salman is such a honest nice guy. i really don’t get how the media or other people think so negative of him. i feel sooo bad for him cuz you can tell that he’s stressed or something…he needs to relax more i guess cuz he’s the best! i love that he’s not like the other posers or doing nasty scenes …

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Ravi March 3, 2008 at 2:10 pm

@fara – Yup!

Salman is indeed a sweet guy. Too bad, his good deeds are never spoken about!

Hey, thanks for dropping by :)

Your visit is much appreciated…take care!

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ceedy March 4, 2008 at 11:28 pm

he is honest…i like him and has no qualms about aceepting other peoples strong point….but he is a true capri :) whimsical

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Ravi March 5, 2008 at 12:36 pm

@ceedy – He has been in news for all the wrong reasons in the past (shooting, rash driving etc) but people tend to overlook his gentle side.

He regularly donates huge amounts of money to charities, schools, NGOs and hospitals.

He paints, then sells his paintings and whatever proceeds he earn from them, it all goes to his foundation, Salman Khan Foundation, which in turn take care of the slums.

Problem in India is, people here are just interested in the juicy gossip about film stars. They don’t wanna talk about all the noble deeds done by them!

Take care, bro!

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Nur Kazi March 24, 2008 at 2:55 am

I like Salman Khan because he is the most handsomest person on earth with Sanjay Dutt. They both look like real brothers. Salman is a misunderstood guy in the industry because he speaks his mind and is not a diplomatic at all. I live in US and had the opportunity to see him and I could not believe my eyes when I saw him, I was mesmerised. A great actor with a great golden heart. May Allah Talah bestow all HIS RICHNIESS on this guy. I love you Salman and I would like to make it clear that I am a female and not a male as most people misunderstands me by my name.

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Ravi March 24, 2008 at 3:03 am

@Nur Kazi – Whatever you’ve written, is correct!

He is indeed a cool guy.

As far as your name is concerned, I knew that you’re a female, as soon as I saw your email id!

Thanks so much for dropping by, Nur. Your visit is much appreciated :)

Take care!

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Ommara May 20, 2008 at 1:55 pm

hi salu want to tell u that i love you too much actually u looks like my uncle and he is my jaan ilove you uncle
but salu u know i want to kiss u
u r too hot and handsome
can i call u my boyfriend
from today u r my hot choclate
i muslim dont worry
i live in uk kissses from me
reply me on me email adress
blue_diamond_786@hotmail.co.uk
u know every one is jealous like sharukh khan saif ali khan

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saikha August 6, 2008 at 11:44 pm

hey SALMAN !!! i dont call myself yr greatest fan…coz there might be a lot who have crossed many limits for u…BUT FOR ME …U WERE THE BEST , ARE THE BEST AND WILL REMAIN THE BEST…..it’s actually bad…when this media don’t show yr sweet and careing face…I have been yr fan from the past 11 yrs now…you are getting much more charming from the passing of time…i seriously hope, some day u would visit KATHMANDU….

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Nur Kazi August 9, 2008 at 10:36 am

Hi Ravi

I am fond of Salman Khan for all the humanitarian works he does and also renders helping hands to most of the actors of the Film Fraternity like helping Govinda, Phadnis the designer and so on and so forth. The most important quality I admire about Salman is that he is not a hypocrite. I thought people in India are not fond of him but I was really shocked to see his popularity on Dus ka Dum. I am glad that his show has good TRPs and has beaten even SRK KAPPSTH. Amazing Job. Keep it up Salman. Our sincere prayers are with you.

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maya September 14, 2008 at 5:01 pm

salman u r the best

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Nur Kazi September 15, 2008 at 6:41 am

Let me extend my thanks to Ravi for reciproating to my emails. I enjoyed Salman and his brothers on Dus ka Dum and I had the opportunity to witness Arbaaz’s hilarious side. Arbaaz was too good and why not as he is the biological brother of Salman. Its so good to see them bonded and may Allah Talah keep them united forever (Ameen).

When I watch the ladies on Salman Khan’s show ranging from oldies to youngsters, they all love him and are so comfortable sharing their experiences about their family with him, this is incredible. This speaks for volumes about his popularity and the confidence they have in Salman.

Salman, I really do not care whether you want to get married or not, thats something very personal and its not my job to intrude into your personal life. I hate when participants on your show discuss about it and you look so shy, composed and sometimes embrassing. I personally feel that now a days the ladies are becoming more extrovert and they do not feel any shame disucssing, clinging to him in front of their husband whereas on the other hand Salman, being from the Film industry is so shy and embrassed by their actions.. Yaar kuch sharm karlo Ladies.

I am just waiting to see his movie Veer and Salman you the best and the most handsome person on earth. We all love you. Take good care of yourself.

With love from Chicago, USA.

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