Director
Kabir
Khan
says
superstars
like
Salman
Khan
and
Shahrukh
Khan
don't
bother
about
how
much
money
each
others
films
have
made
at
the
box
office.
Kabir's
last
directorial
venture
Tubelight
reportedly
did
a
business
of
Rs
119
crore
and
the
director
says
people
in
Bollywood
are
not
bothered
about
numbers
and
it
is
all
created
by
the
media.
"I
don't
think
Salman
is
looking
at
what
numbers
Shahrukh
Khans
film
did
and
vice
versa.
They
all
are
superstars
in
their
own
space.
Some
films
may
work
sometimes
and
sometimes
some
films
don't.
But
they
are
all
huge
stars.
I
think
its
the
race
created
by
media,
its
fun
to
read.
I
dont
think
in
reality
it
exits," he
told
PTI.
The
Ek
Tha
Tiger
helmer
appreciates
the
work
of
other
directors
and
says
competition
doesnt
exist
between
them.
"We
enjoy
each
others
films.
When
I
see
the
work
of
other
directors,
I
feel
inspired.
I
don't
think
there
is
any
unhealthy
rivalry
between
the
directors.
There
is
a
general
camaraderie.
"I
wish
I
could
make
Dangal,
its
a
lovely
story.
We
had
the
story
in
front
of
us,
we
did
not
pick
it
up.
It's
a
story
that
I
would
have
loved
to
narrate.
I
love
Raju
ji
(Rajkumar
Hirani),
he
is
my
favourite
filmmaker.
I
love
watching
his
films," he
adds.
Kabir
is
known
for
making
films
with
political
backdrops.
Ask
him
if
he
would
attempt
a
mass
entertainer,
Kabir
says,
"We
need
to
redefine
entertainment.
Audience
today
is
reacting
to
films
that
are
entertaining
like
Bajrangi
Bhaijaan,
PK
and
Dangal.
Five
years
ago,
these
films
wouldnt
be
defined
as
entertainers.''
"But
such
movies
are
appreciated
and
are
commercially
successful
as
audiences
are
enjoying
them."