Actor Salman Khan has been making the headlines for all the right and wrong reasons. While he’s either in the limelight for some lawsuit against him, he’s also infamous for his humanitarian work around the globe. In an interview with a leading newspaper, when the actor was asked if all the negativity affects him, he stated, “I don’t follow (criticism), it doesn’t bother me. Even right now they might be writing really nasty things about me, but I don’t get bothered because I am not reading it.”
In recent news, Salman has now come back to host the 11th season of the show, ‘Bigg Boss’. Talking about the show, he said, “When you become a celebrity, you have a responsibility. So you don’t want to go down that way. If you react to a common man (in a bad way) being a celebrity, people will say ‘look at him, this is not good.” He further added, “If a common man does the same to a celebrity, people don’t enjoy that either. If it is all fun and games, then good. But you need to take care of your image as well.”
“Most of the people who have not been very well behaved in the Bigg Boss house have got no work at all. But people who have shown maturity, dignity, class, poise and some substance, they have always got work,” stated the actor. The actor also spoke about the infamous fight between him and ex-contestant Om Swami. “In the last season, I asked one (contestant) to leave the house and the team supported me on that decision. But I don’t take part in the phase of choosing contestants. If some characters go way off in the house, then that decision is mutual. It’s not good for the show,” he concluded.
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