Salman Khan slams media for his marriage

Mumbai, September 06: As macho man of Bollywood Salman Khan’s much awaited movie “Wanted” is about to deliver for the movie buffs on the floor to blast the wall of the theatres. The hunk is pretty worried since he didn’t score any of big hit for a long time and his die-hard fans are waiting anxiously for his flick to release.

According to the recent tinsel world’s news, Salman spoke a lot about his views on media persons, his career and his much predictable marriage in a TV interview.

The angry-man Salman slammed media stating, “You media people really believe that you can make anyone into the biggest star there is, right? Maybe you cannot make or break a star, but you can influence judges, lawyers, public prosecutors, etc. You can also give us more stress with family, old parents and 50 billion people calling up home and asking our family about what is the truth and what is not.”

An irked Salman continued his statements, “I wish you would make an effort to clarify stories more sincerely. We get a text message saying ‘this is the story and we need your side of it’. But before anyone confirms, you already have the full story in place and no mention of any version. When you get a star’s side of the story, get it properly… not just a last line saying ‘this person denied it… or wasn’t available for comment…!”

For questioning about his marriage, Salman mentioned, “If you are going to ask me the same question billions of times, I get irritated. Always, ‘when are you getting married, when are you getting married’? Marriage is big. I’m not one to hide it. I will tell you when I’m ready. I’m not going to run away, man. It’s a respectable thing. But you know, this country has more important issues then just talking about my shaadi!”

Talking about the ethics of the journalism, Salman also poked, “Friendship with journalists doesn’t mean they keep on writing anything. I have very few friends and those that I had, they’ve all passed away, a long time ago. Some of them were my childhood buddies. I have never developed any special relationship with any presswallah.”

—Agencies