Despite
making
and
breaking
his
own
records
by
one
hit
after
another,
actor
Salman
Khan
says
that
he
is
not
setting
any
records
as
he
believes
in
doing
hard
work
which
eventually
results
in
good
Box
Office
collections.
Post
his
back-to-back
hits
-
Dabangg
(grossing
Rs
215
crore),
Ready
(Rs
180
crore)
and
Bodyguard
(Rs
230
crore),
Ek
Tha
Tiger
(Rs
198
crore)
-
not
only
the
audience,
but
even
producers
are
pining
their
hopes
on
doing
a
film
with
Salman.
"I
am
not
setting
any
record.
I
work
on
something
and
give
my
best.
Now
that
the
shooting
of
Ek
Tha
Tiger
is
over
I
am
concentrating
on
every
shot
of
Dabangg
2.
I
do
not
think
what
the
result
will
be,
or
what
would
be
the
TRP
ratings
of
the
show,
or
the
Box
Office
result," Salman
told
PTI
in
an
interview.
After
hits
like
Wanted
(2009),
Dabangg
(2010),
Bodyguard
(2011),
his
last
release
Ek
Tha
Tiger
had
the
highest
opening
day
ever
with
a
collection
of
about
Rs
32
crore.
The
film
also
created
a
new
record
for
being
the
fastest
Rs
100
crore
earning
film
at
the
Box
Office.
"All
I
try
to
do
is
give
my
best
at
that
given
point
of
a
time...on
that
shot.
So,
I
give
my
best
there
and
if
that
comes
correctly
then
these
things
follow.
If
your
work
is
appreciated
then
these
things
follow,"
he
said.
The
Dabangg
Khan
believes
it
is
all
about
doing
hard
work
as
it
yields
results
at
the
Box
Office.
"Like
if
I
say
a
line
which
makes
you
laugh
and
now
you
are
anticipating
laughter
you
are
not
going
to
get
it
until
and
unless
you
say
the
line
in
a
funny
way.
So
basically,
it
is
all
about
doing
and
enjoying
your
work
to
the
best
of
your
capability.
If
it
is
working
today
then
good,
but
it
may
not
work
tomorrow,"
he
said.
Meanwhile,
after
several
seasons
of
reality
show
Bigg
Boss
showing
contestants
fighting
and
hurling
abuses,
the
sixth
season
will
be
a
"family"
one,
host
Salman
has
promised.
"I
get
to
watch
all
the
episodes
including
those
things
that
we
can't
air
on
TV
as
it
is
completely
messed
up.
We
can
show
only
certain
things.
So
I
know
who
is
behaving
in
what
way.
Little
fights
and
all
people
do
enjoy,
but
when
it
goes
overboard
it's
irritating,"
the
actor
said.
"People
want
to
watch
some
nice
things.
And
this
time
it
will
be
a
family
show
for
the
fact
that
we
shifted
it
from
11
PM
to
9
PM
slot.
As
a
channel,
we
try
and
put
out
as
much
decent
things
as
we
can,"
he
added.
PTI