The conversation moves to how he comes on board with a script. Salman says: “When I hear a script, if I do not want to leave the other films that I have signed and want to do that film as soon as possible, I don’t do it. I have to like the script in the first narration and then things can be added. If I think it’s like, ‘okay’ or ‘may be’, I would never touch it,” he says.
The actor says he wants to work across genres including comedy but is not getting the right script.
“I am not getting anything that is better than what I have done — like Partner, Ready, or Bodyguard, which was in action genre but there was a plot. I don’t want to do a frivolous comedy. If I do a comedy, it will be like — when Ready released people said it was Anees Bazmee’s Hum Aapke Hain Koun!” he says.
On working in the comedy genre, he adds: “The films I have done (include) Andaz Apna Apna, No Entry and Hello Brother. If I do something, it should be something better than what I have done earlier.”
Eid this year is going to be different, and Salman urges fans not to gather outside his house or any other actor’s house.
“It will be very different. Everyone will be in their own rooms. I live downstairs and mum and dad live upstairs. Family like my brothers and sisters will come. I hope there is no crowd outside my house or any star’s house. Nobody should be there,” he says.
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