No one should lose any money, if film fails, says Salman Khan
No one should lose any money, if film fails, says Salman Khan
Share:

As Salman Khan's much awaited film Tubelight did not manage to do well as expected on box-office, to this the actor said, "Everyone wants [their films to do] big numbers. We all want our films to make 500, 600 or 700 crore, and one should aim for that. But if you don’t make such numbers, then the most important thing is that no one should lose any money. My principle is also the same: if a film does such numbers, it’s very good, but no one should lose any money."

Salman on being in Forbes Magazine’s list of the world’s top-paid actors said, "Money matters to everyone, but I don’t know on what basis they included me in the list. There are billions of people who have a trillion times more money than I could ever have. As for me, I am still falling short [of money] to buy a house. Earlier, I would fall short by a few lakh, and then it became a few crores, then it reached `20-25 crores, and now, by a few more crores, so, I always fall short."

Meanwhile, Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer Tiger Zinda Hai is slated to release on December 22, 2017.

 

 

Also read:

CBFC to be the ultimate foe of the Indian Film Fraternity

This veteran actor calls Kapil Sharma, the most talented artist

Tiger Shroff won't mind losing his muscles for any role

 

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News