Salman Khan Calls Himself A Fool

    • Indiatimes
    • Publish Date: Jun 6 2017 12:35PM
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    • Updated Date: Jun 6 2017 12:35PM
Salman Khan Calls Himself A Fool

“I have signed Tiger Zinda Hai like a fool. I feel one day my knee will come out.”

Often we feel that actors don’t age at all. With surgeries and other treatments, they manage to look younger than other. And one such actor is Salman Khan, who apparently has no signs of age showing on his face – no wrinkles, no fine lines but a glowing face instead! But age does take a toll on physical stamina and strength, and Salman certainly agrees on it.

After having done films like Sultan, Salman Khan is apparently regretting taking up action roles. But he has already given his nod of consent to Tiger Zinda Hai’s sequel, which is going to be action-packed film, for sure, and he says it was “foolish” of him to do so, and that it isn’t easy for him to do physically taxing stunts at the age of 51. “After 'Sultan' there was lot of pain in my body... Now I have signed Tiger Zinda Hai like a fool, I am jumping off the building, running and shooting doing all action I am going mad in the film. I feel one day my knee will come out.” 

And when you thought that this was all his trouble, he reveals that he has also signed a dance movie. With all such problems cropping up, it is not going to be easy for Salman, for sure.

“And after that I am doing Remo D'Souza's dancing film, foolish (thing). Initially I thought it's just dancing and I will have to do a bit more of dancing. I did not realise dancing today is about aerobatics and gymnastics. I am 51-year old and I have taken this panga.” Meanwhile, the Dabangg Khan is gearing up for the release of Tubelight, his third collaboration with Kabir Khan. Have you checked out the trailer and the songs of the film? Salman’s chemistry with the kids and his real life brother is to watch out for. Also starring Chinese actress Zhu Zhu, the movie is releasing on June 23.


Do You Think It Was A Bad Decision For Khan To Do Only Action-Oriented Roles? 

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Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Yes! It is not good for his health. Our health is more important than everything.. He could choose light roles. However fans are not gonna hate him!

Aashi Lohia Amrita Vidyalayam -Nesapakkam

Yes .it is not good for health

Aikya Oruganti Epistemo Global - Vikas Leadership School

funny!

Aikya Oruganti Epistemo Global - Vikas Leadership School

not funny ! its really a twist.

Prahlad Epistemo Global - Vikas Leadership School

jokish ! why should he call himself a fool

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