You
Don't
Say
No
To
Salman
Speaking
about
why
he
was
pissed
with
Aayush,
Salman
said,
"When
Abhiraj
(Minawala)
and
Aayush
(Sharma)
heard
the
story,
they
agreed
to
do
the
film.
Before
that,
I
was
getting
kind
of
pissed
off
with
him
(Sharma)
because
I
sent
him
about
9-10
scripts
but
he
didn't
like
those."
Salman
On
Why
Aayush
Agreed
To
Do
Loveratri
"After
hearing
this
script,
he
told
me
that
I
see
myself
playing
this
character,
while
I
didn't
see
myself
playing
those
characters...
So,
that's
how
we
moved
ahead
with
this
film,"
the
superstar
revealed.
This
Is
Why
Salman
Decided
To
Produce
Loveratri
"Love
is
supreme
and
ultimate.
You
love
your
family,
girl
friend,
wife,
brother,
sister
and
friends,
and
sometimes
we
fight
with
them.
But
during
festival
times
or
at
a
time
when
the
person
needs
you
emotionally
or
in
bad
times
like
illness
or
accident,
everyone
comes
back
and
stands
together
and
forgets
all
the
enmity.
That's
how
I
thought
of
making
a
film
with
festive
background."
Does
A
Newcomer
Face
More
Pressure
When
It
Comes
To
Delivering
Hit?
To
this,
Salman
said,
"Yeah...it's
a
big
challenge
and
the
challenge
is
not
to
launch
that
person
but
it
lies
in
what
he
or
she
will
do
to
survive
in
the
industry.
In
the
times
of
Mr
Bachchan
(Amitabh
Bachchan),
they
could
survive
lots
of
flops
and
today
after
one
or
two
flops,
it's
like
over
for
you."
Salman
Feels
The
Younger
Generation
Is
Really
Talented
Salman
further
added,
"I
think
Bachchan
Sa'ab
got
his
first
hit
in
the
form
of
Zanjeer
when
his
12-13
films
had
flopped
at
box-office.
So,
launching
is
okay
because
you
believe
in
the
script
and
the
actor.
Now,
I
feel
younger
generation
is
really
talented.
They
act
really
well,
they
have
amazing
bodies,
they
look
good
and
they
do
dance
and
action
phenomenally.
So
you
know
that
these
guys
are
going
to
make
it.
But,
god
forbid,
if
the
film
does
not
do
well,
then
you
need
to
stand
by
them
and
support
them."