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Salman Khan and entire team of LoveYatri hosted a live concert to celebrate the success of the film’s music. Ahead of the mega-event that took place in Bandra, Khan in a group interview with us was at his candid best and spoke about the film that is the launch vehicle of Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain.
Khan is a strong believer in destiny and revealed that it is the audience who makes or breaks the star. As the film is set for a release on 5th October 2018, here is the snippet from the group interview that took place at Galaxy Apartment in Bandra.
What do you have to say about the people who have associated with your production house over the years?
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Everyone who has come here have done well for themselves. And everyone has their own destiny. When I did Maine Pyaar Kiya and wherever I have gone in my career I think I have done pretty-well for myself. Everyone wants to be the biggest star, but some are destined, some are not. Sohail and Arbaaz did not make it big in the acting field, but they have their own production company and they are doing well for themselves.
Did you give any advice to Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain?
I tell them, Do whatever you want to do man. Just don’t trouble your mother. On a serious note, I tell them don’t play games, just be enthusiastic in what you want to do, be patient and don’t jump into anything. If there is no work, it is fine as the work that you do has to be good work. Otherwise doing bad work every day will not let you get work in the future.
Do you still feel nervous ahead of film release?
There is nervousness. I went on a bike with my friend in a theatre called Minerva to gauge the audience reaction of Maine Pyaar Kiya. During the interval, people saw me and I had to run away from there and my friend’s bike wasn’t starting. It is one of the happiest moments for me to see this kind of love from audience. I am one of the fortunate ones that even my flop films do business of over Rs 100 crore. I told Aayush and Warina that even if you deliver a flop film it should do Rs 170 crore at the box office. So now they have pressure of a flop film.