We
have
heard
a
lot
about
superstar
Salman
Khan's
dominating
behaviour
on
the
film
sets.
And
the
latest
we
hear
is
Salman
makes
sure
the
final
cut
of
any
of
his
films
has
his
approval.
Reportedly,
Salman
Khan
has
become
more
conscious
about
his
movies,
after
the
debacle
of
Veer.
"When
I
put
my
foot
down
sometimes,
I
hope
I
am
not
taking
advantage
of
my
stardom
and
that's
a
big
guilt.
Eventually,
what
the
audience
first
watches
is
only
me
in
the
poster,
so
I
will
be
held
responsible
for
everything," Salman
told
to
IANS.
"So
we
also
have
to
see
that
in
just
being
polite,
the
film
doesn't
go
for
a
toss.
Aamir
(Khan)
does
it
very
correctly.
Now
I
have
started
making
it
clear
right
in
the
beginning.
I
make
sure
that
the
final
cut
goes
with
my
approval.
After
Veer,
I
have
started
doing
this,"
he
added.
Well
Sallu
miyaan,
no
wonder,
you
have
learnt
the
art
of
taking
advantage
of
your
rocketing
stardom,
and
possibly,
this
is
the
reason
why
your
recent
movies
are
doing
wonders
at
the
Box
Office.
The
actor
revealed
that
he
wasn't
happy
with
Veer,
since
it
was
too
long.
"I
was
not
happy
with
Veer
when
they
showed
me
the
film.
I
cut
down
the
film
to
one
hour
and
55
minutes,
and
eventually
they
released
the
film
as
a
two
hour
and
30
minute-film,
which
is
not
a
done
thing,"
Khan
said.