Here''s
What
Salman
Said..
Asked
if
the
failure
of
Tubelight
was
the
reason
for
not
doing
the
film,
Khan
told
reporters,
"Yeah.
It
did
very
badly.
But
it
has
still
done
much
better
than
rest
of
the
films,
which
I
am
really
happy
about.
Even
though
we
returned
a
lot
of
money,
we
had
a
lot
of
money
to
make
in
'Race
3'."
He
Further
Added..
"So,
if
you
consider
that
a
disaster,
then
I
am
really
honoured
and
privileged
to
be
in
that
position
that
my
Rs
100
core
plus
films
are
considered
disasters,"
he
further
added.
Salman's
Quirky
Take
On
Working
With
Remo
Asked
again
about
why
the
dance
film
with
D'Souza
was
shelved,
the
superstar
said,
"So,
first
I
worked
with
Munni
(Harshaali
Malhotra
in
'Bajrangi
Bhaijaan')
then
with
Matin
(Rey
Tanguin
'Tubelight').
So,
I
thought
let's
give
kids
a
break
and
let
me
work
with
adults.
Kids
will
grow
up
and
can
anyway
work
later."
How
Salman
Khan
Ended
Up
Signing
Race
3?
When
asked
how
did
he
come
on
board
for
the
franchise,
Salman
told
reporters,
"Race
3
script
was
offered
to
me
two
years
ago
but
I
didn't
think
I
fit
in
the
genre.
I
asked
Ramesh
Taurani
to
make
some
changes
because
I
didn't
fit
in
that
genre.
Once
that
was
done,
I
thought
it
would
be
actually
a
lot
of
fun
to
do
this
film."
Race
3
is
Salman's
First
'Musical-Action
Bonanza'.
The
52-year-old
superstar
said
this
is
the
first
time
where
he
will
be
seen
in
a
full
blown
'musical-action
bonanza'.
"Earlier,
we
used
to
have
a
'musical
action
bonanza' which
hasn't
come
in
a
while.
A
film
with
big
scale
music,
emotion,
action,
youth
kind,
which
you
watch,
whistle
in
the
end
and
go
back
home
happy.
This
is
one
of
those
films,
which
I've
never
done
at
all,"
he
added.
Did
Salman
Special
Treatment
Being
The
Superstar?
Salman
said
no
one
has
been
favoured
in
the
film
on
the
basis
of
their
stardom.
"We
didn't
go
for
the
star
value,
we
went
with
the
characters.
They
should
justify
that.
It
doesn't
matter
who's
doing
well
and
who
isn't.
Everyone
has
been
treated
equally
in
the
film.
Once
you
watch
it,
you'll
realise
this," Salman
said.
Remo
On
Directing
A
Multi-Starrer
Film
Remo
said
handling
so
many
stars
on
set
was
not
difficult
as
the
script
was
very
well
etched
out.
"Salman
had
heard
the
script
two
years
ago,
I
came
in
later.
Then
we
all
worked
on
the
script
and
made
necessary
changes.
The
script
was
so
brilliantly
written,
all
the
characters
were
etched
out," he
said.