I made my acting debut in 1996.

Music for me is about relaxing.

I am very friendly and affable.

I chose not to react to everyone's opinion.

As a director, you realise the bigger picture.

There is no need to do a rush job on any film.

My family, we siblings are there for each other.

I am pretty well versed in the knowledge of music.

I have no problem with trolls or negative comments.

I have no time to think about a second marriage at all.

I'm a recognisable actor, but I'm not a bankable actor.

I may be a bit innocent but I don't think I am that dumb.

A hero can get a positive response with a few flaws in him.

Possessing best musical equipment has always been my craze.

I don't believe I did anything earth shattering as an actor.

When you are living alone then you tend to take life casually.

Honestly, I always had the silent ambition of being a director.

In Bollywood, birthday celebrations are usual and very carefree.

I am as sensitive as my brothers and other members of my family.

I started my production house with the idea of directing one day.

To be finally recognised for my work is a feeling I can't describe.

I think with time you don't have an option but to listen to your wife.

I am looking forward to work on digital platforms more often than not.

I like to read. I like to spend time on the Net. I like to watch movies.

If you are going to be dogged with doubts you shouldn't be making movies.

No one has the right to harass anyone. I fully support the #MeToo movement.

Doing funny roles is something I enjoy as I am like that in my personal life.

Being sensitive means caring for your own feelings as well as those of others.

When a movie is made, you toy with many ideas, and a prequel to 'Dabangg' is one of them.

I don't want everyone to know when I go out with my son or my girlfriend for lunch or dinner.

I spoke to my father about making a documentary on him. I have been seriously contemplating that.

As for action, yes 'Wanted' was a success in the action genre. But not to the extent of 'Dabangg.'

Fatherhood has gone and done much more than marriage. It has made me a far more responsible person.

I believe in giving actors the freedom to express themselves, and adding more to whatever is written.

I will direct films be it my own productions or outside. It's not like I am here only to direct Salman.

There are people who do not get to act after two films. I have been in the industry for over two decades.

There are only advantages of being Salim Khan's son, Salman Khan's brother and coming from a known family.

People tend to typecast you in a certain way, depending on the kind of work you have been doing till then.

Due to my serious kind of roles, people - apart from my close friends and family - did not know the real me.

I may or may not have disappointed Malaika as a boyfriend and a husband, but not as the father of her child.

A sequel is going to be a pressure no matter who directs it. A sequel is only made when the original film works.

I have made my mark as an actor and I have also established myself as a producer with a franchise like 'Dabangg.'

Our father has taught us that 'if you are together, nobody will try to break you.' That's unity and it has power.

I like it when actors offer something new with their performances, and elevate the scene. I don't restrict an actor.

I have to make myself available for work. If I'm going to sit around only for great roles, I won't get the right one.

I have a dormant director in me. I do think about subjects and films I want to make. I get pretty excited about them.

When you achieve something or someone, you don't want to lose the person. I love Malaika but I'm possessive about her.

Ultimately, we stars are human being at the end of the day. We also have bad habits, weaknesses, we also make mistakes.

I'm a practical actor and work keeps me occupied. It takes care of my bills, so there are many reasons for which I work.

There is no point in appearing in just a few episodes. If I do a show on television, it won't be for a few episodes only.

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