Salman Khan might be one of the biggest superstars of the country, but he thinks otherwise. In conversations with India Today. in, Salman Khan said that nothing about him is 'superstarry'. The actor's Diwali release, 'Tiger 3' is a huge blockbuster with the film crossing Rs 250-crore mark in India.
When asked if he feels he has the superstar tag on him whereever he goes, Salman Khan told IndiaToday.in, "I have never felt that way. I have never felt like a superstar ever. My habits are not that of a superstar. The way I travel, the way I dress, there is nothing I do that speaks superstar. My mind is not tuned that way. Nothing about me is any superstarry. Nothing at all. I don't think Salman Khan is a superstar. It is all bulls**t. I have never felt it. I am just happy to wake up in the morning, have my coffee and start my day. I just want to give my best."
Salman Khan also talked about how he got the first 'Tiger' film, 'Ek Tha Tiger' in 2012. He said, "I heard the narration at my farm and it was about 2.30 in the afternoon. I heard the synopsis and then the whole script, and I thought it was good. It was my first time working with YRF. Our fathers have been very close."
Salman was asked if he was okay playing the second lead or a supporting role with a female actress headlining the project. The actor said, "It doesn’t matter if it is male or female. If the actor can bring in audience he or she should be big on the poster. They should be able to mint money for the producers and exhibitors."
'Tiger 3', the third installment of the Tiger franchise, after 'Ek Tha Tiger'
occasion of Diwali.
Source: India Today