Salman
On
SRK’s
Six-packs
"It
must
have
become
four-packs
by
now!
No
no,
Shahrukh
is
a
dear
friend.
He's
worked
extremely
hard
on
his
body.
He's
looking
good..cool..cool.
Even
Aamir
(Khan)
is
getting
muscular
now."
Salman
Also
Reminisced
When
He
Was
‘Jobless’
"After
Maine
Pyar
Kiya
became
a
hit,
I
was
jobless.
I
sat
at
home
for
six
months.
Mere
abba
ne
phir
kuch
jhol
kiya.
He
got
G
P
SippySaab
to
announce
a
film
with
me.
" Bas
Announce
kar
do.
‘Thoda
trade
mein
pakad
ho
jaayegi',
my
father
told
Sippy
Saab,"
said
Salman.
Salman
On
Being
Embarrassed
Of
Any
Of
His
Films
"Not
at
all.
In
fact,
I'm
proud
of
all
my
films.
More
than
10
years
ago,
I
did
Chandramukhi
which
didn't
do
well..
it
was
my
idea
to
make
a
film
like
that.
Koi
Mil
Gaya
was
somewhat
similar
and
it
became
such
a
big
hit.
I
guess
Chandramukhi
was
way
ahead
of
its
time."
Salman
Also
Talked
About
The
Clash
Of
Om
Shanti
Om
VS
Ranbir's
Saawariya
"The
dates
were
fixed.
I
don't
see
any
competition
between
Saawariya
and
Om
Shanti
Om.
Come
on,
I'm
a
part
of
both
the
films.
I've
a
special
appearance
in
Om
Shanti
Om.
The
fact
that
they're
releasing
alongside
each
other
is
good
for
both
the
films."
Salman
On
Being
Lovey-Dovey
With
Media
(All
Of
A
Sudden)
"I've
always
been
a
calm
guy
Yes,
there
have
been
times
when
I
have
been
angry
but
I
have
never
misbehaved
with
anyone,
and
certainly
not
with
the
elders.
When
my
parents
are
around,
I
don't
even
sit
cross-legged
or
lounge
on
a
sofa."
Apparently,
Salman
Was
Hinting
At
Aishwarya
Rai
"As
a
journalist,
you
can
ask
me
everything
which
you
think
is
important.
But
when
my
personal
life
is
linked
with
someone
else's,
sorry,
I
won't
come
up
with
quotable
quotes."
Salman
Recalls
How
A
Media
Person
Smashed
His
Car’s
Window
"It's
a
no-win
situation
really.
Just
the
other
day,
a
guy
from
the
media
smashed
my
car's
windows.
If
I'd
jumped
out
of
the
car,
there
would
have
been
an
ugly
scene.
The
cameraman
would
have
filmed
it
and
played
it
again
and
again
on
his
channel.
Tell
me,
what
can
I
do
in
such
situations?"
Salman
On
His
Flop
Films
–
Jaan-e-mann
&
Kyon
Ki
"I
didn't
promote
Jaan-e-mann.
Although
I
liked
the
film.
I
didn't
move
out
of
my
house
for
its
promotion.
Now
I've
learnt
from
Shahrukh
how
important
it
is
to
promote
one's
films.
As
for
Kyun
Ki,
I
loved
it
but
I
didn't
like
its
ending.
I
requested
the
director
(Priyardarshan)
and
producer
to
change
the
climax,
but
they
said,
"Sir,
yeh
picture
to
khaa
jaayegi
sab
ko."
Picture
apne
aapko
khaa
gayee."
Credits
-
Hindustan
Times