Salman
Khan,
recently,
in
an
attempt
to
promote
his
latest
flick
Jai
Ho
made
a
comment
on
Aam
Admi
Party
that
leads
an
optimistic
revolution
of
change
and
progress
in
the
country.
Megastar
Khan
clearly
revealed
that
he
is
neither
interested
in
AAP
nor
his
film
has
to
do
anything
with
the
party.
Dabangg
Khan
requested
all
the
political
parties
to
not
to
use
both
the
lyrics
of
Aam
Aadmi
song
and
dialogues
of
his
upcoming
flick
Jai
Ho
as
a
part
of
their
promotion
work
in
time
of
election.
Jai
Ho,
scheduled
to
release
on
January
24,
is
directed
by
Salman
Khan's
brother
Sohail
Khan.
Jai
Ho
features
a
folk
song
with
the
lyrics
" Aam
Aadmi
udaas
hai,
baaki
sab
first
class
hai"
with
a
grand
set
and
great
number
of
dancers
grooving
with
Salman.
Salman
explained
his
stand
on
neo-political
movements
in
the
country
further,
"If
the
system
is
corrupt,
let
the
aam
aadmi
raise
his
awareness
instead
of
blaming
others.
I
fail
to
understand
why
the
aam
aadmi
needs
leaders
to
guide
him."
Yes,
Salman
doesn't
think
of
common
man
as
a
herd
that
badly
needs
a
new
age
messiah
to
lead
him.
Salman
looked
slightly
irritated
when
he
was
bombarded
with
questions
related
to
Aam
Aadmi
Party.
When
quizzed
on
his
stand
on
supporting
Aam
Aadmi
party,
like
Aamir
Khan
did,
he
replied
"Arvind
Kejriwal
has
won
the
election
in
Delhi,
but
he
will
have
to
prove
himself."
As
a
part
of
promoting
Jai
Ho,
he
said
"My
film
Jai
Ho
is
full
of
action,
drama,
romance
and
emotions
and
I
would
request
people
to
watch
the
film.