TIL Desk Bollywood/ Superstar Salman Khan says that he doesn’t do “meaningful films” but his movies carry “huge messages”. It was in 1988 that Salman made a splash in Bollywood as an actor in “Biwi Ho To Aisi”. The “Maine Pyar Kiya” star added muscle to his filmography with hit films like “Karan Arjun”, “Judwaa”, “Biwi No.1”, “Wanted”, “Dabangg” and “Kick” that presented him as the quintessential hero.
What about playing a villain? “Villain? I can’t. I don’t want to because if I play it really well then people will get impressed by me and they will start behaving like villains. What I am doing in films… my films have huge messages in them…all my films. The message is that keep away from the wrong and do the right thing,” Salman, who has as many as 34.4 million followers on Twitter, said in response to a question.
“I don’t do messages like ‘meaningful films’,” he said, and burst into laughter. Then referring to his dialogues from films, he asked what can be a bigger message than “Swagat nahi karoge hamara?” or “Mujh par ek ehsaan karna, ki mujh par koi ehsaan na karna” or “Ek baar jo maine commitment kar di, fir main apne aap ki bhi nahi sunta”.