Salman
Khan
confesses
that
he
is
not
the
right
person
to
rule
the
country.
Salman
was
seen
doing
charity
works
of
various
kind
in
this
month,
displaying
his
philanthropic
mind.
His
critics
argues
that
it
is
just
is
marketing
gimmick
to
promote
his
latest
flick
Jai
Ho.
Salman,
hailed
as
Bollywood's
wonder
kid,
said
that
media
disturbs
him
talking
about
the
unintended
verbal
connection
of
one
dialogue
in
Jai
Ho
with
the
AAM
ADMI
PARTY.
He
said,
"Ye
pareshaan
kar
diya
hai
mujhe,
aam
aadmi
ne.
All
the
interviews
are
going
very
political.
I
really
don't
know
what
should
I
say.
It's
just
a
small
dialogue
in
Jai
Ho
that
has
the
words
'aam
aadmi'.
It
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
Aam
Aadmi
party
and
it
has
got
nothing
to
do
with
politics."
While
quizzed
about
his
charitable
trust
Being
Human's
plans
for
launching
an
initiative
by
which
the
public
would
get
things
in
a
less
prices,
he
said
that
he
doesn't
have
any
plans
like
that.
The
reason
being
he
doesn't
get
the
production
materials
in
a
low
cost.
He
explained,
"
We
get
a
Rs
5
thing
for
Rs
15.
So
we
don't
have
any
plans
for
such
an
initiative.
We
are
just
doing
health
campaigns.
In
whichever
state
we
are
going,
we
are
taking
care
of
100
heart
patients.
"Reporters
also
poked
Salman
asking
whether
they
would
be
seeing
Salman
ruling
the
nation,soon.
To
this
humorous
question,
Salman
replied,"I
would
not
be
the
right
person
to
rule
the
country.
There
are
some
politicians
who
are
doing
very
good
work,
but
at
the
same
the
time
there
are
some
who
are
not
doing
their
work
at
all.
So
that
is
creating
the
problems
for
our
nation."
The
upcoming
Jai
Ho
has
to
collect
more
than
500
crores
in
first
week
to
beat
the
latest
blockbuster,
Aamir
Khan's
Dhoom
3's
record
and
maintain
Salman's
status
as
the
greatest
crowd
puller.
Even
though
Salman
maintains
he
is
not
interested
in
number
games,
Salman
camp
will
be
looking
forward
to
beat
Dhoom
3
in
box
office
collection.