Salman
Khan's
cop
film
Dabangg
3
which
released
in
2019,
underperformed
at
the
box
office
as
compared
to
the
earlier
two
films
in
the
franchise.
Recently
in
a
chat
with
a
leading
entertainment
portal,
Arbaaz
Khan
who
bankrolled
the
Salman
Khan-Sonakshi
Sinha
starrer
admitted
that
they
didn't
get
a
few
things
right
with
the
film.
However,
he
added
that
he
wouldn't
want
to
get
into
the
details
of
what
didn't
work,
on
a
public
platform.
The
Daraar
actor
told
Pinkvilla,
"There
were
a
lot
of
people
who
felt
that...
whether
it
was
one,
or
two,
or
three...
but
there
were
people
who
didn't
like
Dabangg,
and
that's
always
going
to
be
the
case..."
Arbaaz
said
that
he
won't
apologize
for
any
of
his
films
as
he
and
his
team
had
worked
hard
on
all
of
them.
Khan
said
that
sometimes
films
don't
meet
the
kind
of
success
of
the
previous
films
but
that
shouldn't
deter
you
from
moving
forward.
He
called
it
a
'learning
process.'
"But
actually
I'm
not
really
apologetic
about
any
of
my
films.
We
all
(work)
very
hard
on
our
films.
Dabangg
3
I
produced,
it
was
directed
by
Prabhudeva,
and
Salman
did
his
hard
work...
Fortunately
or
unfortunately,
sometimes
films
don't
meet
the
kind
of
success
of
the
previous
films.
It
should
not
deter
you
from
moving
forward.
It's
always
a
learning
curve.
You
learn
from
what
the
audience
expects
now.
Just
like
you
say
'thank
you'
when
something
is
good,
you
say
'sorry'
when
something
is
not
so
good
and
you
say
'I'll
work
harder
and
get
better
at
it,"
the
news
portal
quoted
him
as
saying.
He
also
admitted
that
they
had
identified
elements
that
need
to
be
worked
on,
and
said
that
a
post-mortem
is
always
done
on
a
dead
body.
"We
know
a
few
things
that,
obviously
on
a
public
platform
I
wouldn't
want
to
discuss
that,
but
we
know
a
few
things
that
we
didn't
get
right,"
he
was
quoted
as
saying
adding
that
he
hopes
to
correct
the
wrongs
and
regain
the
audience's
trust
with
Dabangg
4.
The
CAA
protests
of
2019
and
the
mixed
reviews
had
affected
the
box
office
collection
of
Dabangg
3,
Later
in
an
interview,
Salman
had
said,
"In
such
troubled
times
(for
the
film)
to
do
well
is
remarkable.
All
the
credit
goes
to
fans.
And
fans
have
been
very
loyal
to
me
and
they
have
gone
(to
see
the
film).
In
North
India,
section
144
was
imposed
and
so
those
collections
have
not
come.
But
they
will
go
and
see
the
film.
I
mean,
first,
it
is
their
security
and
then
comes
Dabangg
3.
In
other
states,
we
have
done
pretty
well."
On
the
other
hand,
the
film's
co-producer
Nikhil
Dwivedi
had
also
opened
up
on
Dabangg
3's
performance
in
one
of
his
interviews
and
said
that
Salman
Khan
has
set
such
a
high
benchmark
for
himself
that
unless
his
films
don't
do
Rs
300-350
crore
business,
people
call
them
a
flop.