Bajrangi
Bhaijaan
star
Salman
Khan,
whose
new
movie
Tubelight
attempts
to
highlight
the
futility
of
wars,
says
such
acts
of
violence
between
nations
can
stop
if
those
who
"order" wars
are
sent
to
the
front
and
asked
to
fight.
"I
think
those
who
order
war
should
be
sent
to
the
war
front,
given
guns
and
asked
to
fight
first.
It
will
stop
in
one
day.
Their
hand
and
legs
will
start
trembling...
It
will
stop
and
they
will
go
straight
to
the
table
and
have
discussions," Salman
told
IANS.
Tubelight,
directed
by
Kabir
Khan,
dwells
on
the
1962
border
conflict
between
India
and
China.
Salman
features
in
the
movie
with
Sohail.
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"We
have
used
the
India-China
war
as
a
backdrop
for
the
film.
We've
only
touched
that...
and
basically
convey
that
war
should
get
over
soon
so
that
our
soldiers
come
back
to
us
and
their
soldiers
go
back
to
their
country.
Whenever
a
war
happens,
soldiers
from
both
sides
die,
leaving
many
families
without
their
sons
or
fathers,"
Salman
added.
His
brother
Sohail,
who
plays
a
soldier
in
the
film,
said:
"If
you
ask
anybody
if
a
war
is
good
or
bad,
no
one
will
say
a
war
is
good.
Whatever
the
conflicts,
they
should
be
solved
across
the
table.
It's
a
negative
emotion.
Nobody
supports
it,
but
it
happens
and
nobody
knows
why."
Earlier,
Salman
and
Kabir's
Bajrangi
Bhaijaan
emerged
a
blockbuster
by
showcasing
a
heart-warming
tale
of
a
Hindu
man
who
goes
out
of
his
way
to
ensure
that
he
unites
a
lost
mute
Pakistani
girl
with
her
family
across
the
border.
The
movie
was
loved
equally
in
India
and
Pakistan.
Their
film
Tubelight,
releasing
later
this
month,
also
features
a
song
by
Pakistani
singer
Rahat
Fateh
Ali
Khan.