Salman Khan" src="http://www.india-forums.com/bollywood/images/uploads/salman_khan_int_big1.jpg" align="right" border="" hspace="5" vspace="5">After 'Khamoshi' and 'Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam', Salman Khan is all
set to appear in yet another Sanjay Leela Bhansali presentation –
'Saawariya'. He plays a character named Iman, who, apparently, is a lot
like Salman in real life – devilish, yet introspective. This name also
means a lot to Salman, because that is what his father wanted to name
him.
Salman has an unusual take on Bhansali's films. He says, "Sanjay's
films are almost perfect, but there is a shortage of humour. That is
where I come in." Salman adds that he has seen no change in Bhansali's
style since 'Khamoshi', and that the dedication and reverence the
director has towards cinema is proved by the fact that he spends all
his money on his films. Salman recalls that when Bhansali was making
'Khamoshi', he did not have money to buy flowers, so he requested the
flower seller to give him flowers on credit. This may be the reason
that most of his films go over budget, the actor feels.
SRK's 'OSO' releases on the same day as Salman's 'Saawariya'. Salman
thinks this is just a co-incidence. And he does not think either of the
films will suffer because of this. "We have a large population in our
country, and therefore, both films will do well – people will watch
both," he adds.
Having played 'Prem' in most of his movies, Salman does not feel the need to proclaim himself either as a Hindu or a Muslim. "An artiste is neither Hindu, nor Muslim," he says. "As far as I am concerned, I consider myself lucky that I am half of both. I go to temples and mosques, with equal devotion."
Salman has been one half of many hit pairs – not just with his
heroines, but with the heroes as well. Most heroes feel threatened by
him when they share screen space. Salman agrees that his fans liked him
paired up with SRK and Aamir Khan. "If they want, then we can work
together Salman Khan" src="http://www.india-forums.com/bollywood/images/uploads/salman_khan_int_big.jpg" align="left" border="" hspace="5" vspace="5">again," he says, leaving no doubt as to whom he blames for the
absence of such roles.
The ever-controversial actor keeps himself away from the media.
Justifying his stance, he says, "When I am asked a direct question, I
will give a direct answer. The problem is that I am asked more about
other people than myself. I have no issues if I am asked about myself
or my work, but people insist on bringing up the past, and then expect
me to answer without any hesitation." He recalls an incident where a
reporter and a cameraman bashed up his car while he was inside, hoping
that he would come out and abuse, so that his language and temper can
be shown to the whole world. However, he is sometimes known to flirt
with the media, and claims to have a few friends in the industry. "I am
so relieved that these days, my reputation has been salvaged, somewhat,
because of the media. Now the media and I are friends, though, and we
respect each other."
- Rajnee Gupta (SAMPURN)
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