Salman Khan's statement on Will Smith and Chris Rock's slap scandal
Salman Khan's statement on Will Smith and Chris Rock's slap scandal
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The slap scandal that took place between Will Smith and Chris Rock at the Oscars 2022 has been a part of the headlines so far. Yes, there is a lot of discussion in Hollywood about this action in Bollywood as well. So far many celebs have given their reactions to this. Now a name has been added to the same list, Salman Khan who has spoken on this issue. In fact, during the press conference of IIFA on Monday evening, Salman shared his experience about hosting and host. Varun Dhawan and Manish Paul were also with him during this time.

During the event, When Salman Khan was asked if the host should be careful while articulating jokes, the actor said, "Being a host, you have to be a little sensitive. The humour should be right, not more than the limit.'' On the other hand, Varun said on this, "Sometimes such a joke can make someone feel bad. You should take care.'' Meanwhile, Manish Paul, who hosts many shows and events, said, "Hosts always draw a line, but sometimes things become sensitive. At first, the humour was unrestricted. But now things have become sensitive. Whenever I'm on stage, I don't say anything bad to anyone. It depends on your sense of humour.''

Apart from this, Manish also said 'It is the duty of an artist to check what the writer has written in the script.' Let us tell you all that this time IIFA will be hosted by Salman Khan with Riteish Deshmukh. Yes and this award ceremony will be held from May 20 to May 21 in Yas Island, Abu Dhabi. During this time, Salman Khan also told that this time many stars including Varun Dhawan, Ananya Panday, Shreya Ghoshal are going to perform in IIFA. Let me tell you all that Ananya is going to perform at IIFA for the first time. She's also quite excited about it.

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