
Salman Khan recently interacted with the media before the release of his movie “Sikandar”. The film’s promotion started late, but Salman expressed his views on various aspects of his career and life during a recent media event. When questioned about why he has had multiple Hindi movie flops recently, Salman replied that when such low-quality movies are made, they are bound to fail. He mentioned that if his movies don’t perform well, it simply means they were not good. On the topic of stardom, Salman stated that stars should also be held accountable if their movies fail. He criticized the lack of quality work in the film industry, emphasizing that competition among directors and producers has led to a decline in filmmaking standards.
Salman highlighted the importance of creating movies for the audience rather than simply showcasing the filmmaking process. He expressed concern that many movies are being made for the wrong reasons and emphasized the significance of having a strong script. Salman concluded by stating that the film industry needs to move away from the current trend and focus on producing quality content.
“Sikandar” is set to release on March 30th and features Salman Khan, Rashmika Mandanna, Satyaraj, Kajal Agarwal, Shravan Joshi, and Prateik Babbar. The trailer of the movie did not receive positive reviews, but Salman assured that the film has much more to offer than what was shown in the trailer.
Tags: Movie news, Bollywood, Salman Khan, Sikandar, Rashmika Mandanna, Satyaraj, Kajal Agarwal, Indian cinema, Film industry, Quality content, Stardom, Competition, Script importance, Promotions, Media interaction.
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