Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image

NG | May 22, 2013

Scroll to top

Top



15 Comments

Man, he is Salman!


Candid and caustic: Salman Khan at a press conference in New Delhi. Photo Rajeev Bhatt.
The HInduCandid and caustic: Salman Khan at a press conference in New Delhi. Photo Rajeev Bhatt.

It is easier to mock him from the pedestal of logic, but there is more to Salman Khan than unabashed cockiness and loyal fan following, finds Anuj Kumar

As one queues up to have an interaction with Salman Khan in a New Delhi hotel; the atmosphere is heavy with mystery. It is a queue of select few but overshadowed by Salman’s robust retinue. Strange directions are coming from the den. Photography is prohibited; the hosts of a radio show are told that both of them can’t interview him. Their reasonable plea that they are co-hosts of a popular show and that the format demands the presence of both of them doesn’t cut any ice. As one get past characters, somebody whispers in the ear that your time is 10 minutes and it will be measured by a stop watch. A daily job suddenly seems as challenging as facing a tiger. Well, Ek Tha Tiger is indeed on top of the mind.

As one settles on the couch, Salman is busy with some number crunching over phone. “These are the numbers of people who showed up at Being Human’s camp for detecting cataract and glaucoma today in Mumbai. The camp was for the daily wagers in the film industry. We intend to hold such a camp for people in the media as well who don’t get health benefits but we will do it after Ek Tha Tiger gets at least into its third week. Otherwise, the media might see publicity in it,” explains Salman making one realise that he has more serious things to do than this interview.

It is a different side of him then why does he hold such disdain for the media? “There is no sarcasm. I only fear good intentions should not be misrepresented. My father organises these camps with doctors in various places throughout the year. Around 50 patients suffering from eye problems to heart diseases are attended to daily. My role is to meet local NGOs and ask them if they need some funding. And it usually happens when I travel to different cities during a film’s promotion. I don’t like interviews. They don’t matter to me at all. My audience knows the film is releasing on August 15 and they will come to watch it. To me such visits are an excuse to touch base with reality. It tells you not to be proud, there is a lot of suffering around you.”

Remind him that interviews are also about discussing cinematic and acting styles and Salman comes up with a remarkable confession. “It is not such a great film that you make a thesis out of it. It is not made by some Einstein. It is just an entertaining film.” His political incorrectness is legendary. A few minutes back director Kabir Khan told this journalist that Ek Tha Tiger is his most political film if somebody cares to see beyond the entertainment value on the surface. Salman, obviously, doesn’t see any political underpinning. “Kabir might have seen it! To me the conflict is that should a RAW agent love and have family. If you are making a story about the country, the country should be above love but if you are making a love story then love should be above the country,” the actor seems to have seen his own logic in the subject.

But you can’t counter him for his current box office record shows that he knows what his audience want. Still one is tempted to ask him if he sees Bodyguard andReady as great cinema. “It is great cinema,” he thunders. “If a boy eats food and drinks milk because of Bodyguard I think it is great cinema. If a film brings a smile on the face of the kids and encourages youngsters to go to gym then it is great cinema. It is better than films from where you return depressed. It is better than films made just for the critics to show how great a filmmaker you are. I find it ridiculous. My biggest award is when a mother says that my son doesn’t eat food till he listens to your songs. This award is bigger than any national award.”

Still considering his popularity his films don’t say much. “They do say. My agenda is of black and white, right and wrong. Yeh hero hai aur yeh villain hai.Chulbul Pandey is grey but even in that shade there is white. Because the money that he takes as bribe is used for a good cause. He is a modern honest man. I don’t consider myself as somebody special. I am a common man, who doesn’t believe in making shocking statements. My dialogues have honesty. Lines likemujh par ye ehsaan karna…reminds you that the person who is doing you a favour is actually taking advantage of you. When I say maine ek baar jo commitment kar di, it establishes the value of word in today’s day and age. All my fans get it right, only the media doesn’t get it. Why?” The sarcasm returns in Salman’s voice.

Of late he has turned a lot more protective of his co-stars even in public space. These days he could be seen answering on behalf of his Ek Tha Tiger co-star Katrina Kaif in TV interviews. “If you ask my co-star, whom I like so much, something in Hindi, a language she can speak but is not conversant in, then you should not mind if I answer on her behalf. I know she can defend herself. It is just because of the language. Many times she doesn’t get the right words.” He comments on the dresses as well. “As the hero of the film if I find she is not looking good, I register my opinion. If I don’t like the colour of the outfit, I point out, if I don’t like the fitting I say it and if I find it too revealing I object. I do it with my mother as well. You like it or not it is up to you but when you ask how I am looking then you should have the guts to heed the advice of somebody who cares for you. I believe you should eat food of your choice but should dress up according to the choice of somebody you like,” he says forcefully.

One has gone well past the stipulated time and Tiger doesn’t seem to be minding the presence.

Considering he is sharing space with the likes of Girish Karnad and Roshan Seth, did he work on his acting style? “I think they have taken admission to my school. The student is teaching the principal,” he quips.

Is it arrogance? “No, it is clarity. From Radhey to Chulbul Pandey, I want to see myself as a hero. I don’t want to play a common man, journalist or a school teacher. Right now the genre is action but the heroism could come through romance and drama as well. Sooraj Barjatya has offered me something different.” It seems the fear of failure has vanished from his dictionary. “Not at all. It is just that as long as my choice is matching with the choice of the audience nobody can find fault with what I am doing. One day I will decide to show them something else. If it works fine otherwise I will return to action.”

http://www.thehindu.com/arts/cinema/article3775395.ece

 

Comments

  1. Aryan29

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    Always Love watching reading Salman Khan interviews but this is the best article and interview i have read of salman in recent times.

  2. Aryan29

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    Must Read

  3. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    Thanks for sharing this.really must read post of salman.

  4. Serenzy

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    “If a film
    brings a smile on the face of the kids and encourages
    youngsters to go to gym then
    it is great cinema. It is better
    than films from where you
    return depressed. It is better
    than films made just for the critics to show how great a
    filmmaker you are. I find it
    ridiculous. My biggest award
    is when a mother says that
    my son doesn’t eat food till he
    listens to your songs. This award is bigger than any
    national award.””

    Bindass BadASS!

    Liked it.

  5. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    I hope some of the people who read Hindu actually read it- and didn’t turn the page after seeing Salman’s pic.

    • suprabh

      Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

      LOL piyush !! hahaha

  6. suprabh

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    Piyush,

    Take a case of NG: I bet hardly any non-fans read it :

    Reason: well, the fans of a rival star won’t read it because of hatred I guess, but the rest (myself included) won’t read it because of the volume of similar articles every day. Aryan posts about 30 Salman articles in a month (when he is not banned :P ) and Naveed/Bournvita follow…Now forget Salman, but would anyone (who is not a fan) want to read so many interviews/articles/praiseworthy essays of one person so frequently…

    Rajeev singh and Fasel did the same last year and posted a gazillion articles about Srk and I bet not even 5% of the non-fans read even one of them. Most of us would see it as//ye lo..isey aur koi kaam toh hai nahi..chep diya ek aur article

    Aryan and others ,

    If you really want others to read these interviews, then at least give them the opportunity to even feel like reading something about salman/Akshay/Srk/Aamir or whosoever.. I hope you take this constructively. !!

  7. iitianWay

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    …or atleast bold/highlight one or two lines..(only)..to reach more audiences.

  8. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    @Suparbh,

    I get your point and agree wholeheartedly. I too don’t read most of Aamir’s interviews- though I read SRKs. It is just a personal choice. I just said it as the Hindu readership will hardly be expected to appreciate Salman Khan in any which ways- be it movies or otherwise. And thus I said that I hope some of those people actually read the interview. I know my father read it (he reads Hindu regularly)- he told me that it was a good interview.

  9. dr.nick

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    fantastic interview.he says things so honestly nd bluntly without being pretentious.its admirable.

  10. Naveed_EkThaTiger

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    @suprabh – I don’t mind what you said above but I have not posted a single article on Ek Tha Tiger since its release. Heck, I can’t remember the last article I posted Anyway what aryan or bournvita do is hardly wrong is it considering most do it when there fav star film releases. It’s better than what Yakuza uncle is doing posting Price sorry Prince videos LOL and wall d and Utkal find the odd few negative articles and posting them etc etc etc

  11. Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    @Suparbh, I agree with Naveed too here. Most of the others spend more time posting about other stars (the bad bits)- and agenda based posts (negative agenda). When Aryan posts about Salman it is at least positive agenda.

    Toh zara baakiyon ko bhi tokiye.

  12. suprabh

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    Naveed,

    My bad (in your case) and I am not even saying what Aryan or bournvita do is wrong…I am just saying that if they really want people to read these interviews, then the approach they follow is not the apt one.

  13. Naveed_EkThaTiger

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    Agree with you both Suprabh and Piyush but when someone is set in there way it’s difficult to change. I acces Ng through my iPhone hence why I hardly make any threads or post articles :D

  14. Ank_ek_tha_tiger

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

    Must read

Submit a Comment

Read previous post:
Craze for Salman khan

Read More

Close

Coach Outlet