Salman
Doesn't
Care
About
About
Reviews
Salman
says,
"It
doesn't
matter
what's
being
said
about
my
films.
Some
will
accord
it
5
stars.
Some
will
give
it
minus
ratings.
Critics
can
write
what
they
want.
But
don't
be
irresponsible.
Don't
make
fun
of
someone's
work."
Salman
Wants
The
Audience
To
Decide
The
Fate
Of
Any
Film
"Let
the
audience
decide.
Let
the
fans
go
to
the
theatres
at
least.
Even
if
15
per
cent
of
the
audience
relies
on
their
reviews,
the
business
gets
affected
by
that
much
percentage.
Maine
Pyaar
Kiya
was
made
in
one
crore
and
eleven
lakhs.
It
was
a
big
budget
film
at
that
point.
Today
the
smallest
film
is
made
in
a
budget
of
at
least
25
to
30
crores.
You
need
to
recover
that."
Does
Salman
Bother
About
Stardom?
Salman
says
stardom
will
fade
eventually
as
it's
a
huge
task
to
keep
it
going
for
a
long
time.
"I
guess
Shahrukh,
Aamir,
Akki
and
Ajay...
we're
the
only
ones
who've
been
able
to
pull
it
off
for
such
a
long
time.
We'll
try
our
best
to
keep
it
going
for
another
few
years.
Then
like
in
the
case
of
all
superstars,
the
box-office
collection
will
come
down
to
eight
to
10
per
cent.
But
it
hasn't
started
yet."
Salman
On
Ageing
&
If
He
Finds
It
Scary..
While
admitting
that
ageing
is
indeed
scary,
Salman
Khan
says
he
needs
to
work
harder.
"You've
got
to
give
your
best.
You
can't
be
as
undisciplined
as
you
were
earlier.
You've
got
to
get
accustomed
to
the
boring
discipline,
which
is
not
fun.
I
don't
see
Anil
Kapoor
or
Amitabh
Bachchan
as
old.
They're
happening."
"I
saw
Sanju
(Dutt)
recently.
He's
lost
weight
and
was
looking
ripped.
Each
one
of
us
is
suffering
from
some
physical
problem.
Someone
has
a
knee
problem;
someone's
shoulder's
giving
trouble,
someone's
neck.
Sab
installments
mein
uthte
honge
subhe
ko.
But
we're
at
it,"
concluded
Salman.
On
the
work
front,
Salman
will
be
next
seen
in
Dabangg
3.