Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, whose latest Big-screen release ‘Sikander’ is currently playing in theaters, recently talked about the lack of support from the film industry. In a clear interview, Salman admitted that when he also needs encouragement and support, many people in the Bollywood fraternity believe that he is self -sufficient and does not require it.
During a conversation with the Bollywood bubble, the interviewer reported how many of Salman’s associates avoid promoting his films, despite the fact that he actively by his peers, regardless of champion projects, his budget or scale.
Salman said, “Unko Aisa Lagta Hoga Zarorat Nahin Padti Mujhe. (Perhaps they think I do not need their support.) But everyone needs the post.
Salman Khan supports the upcoming release
Even when he addressed the lack of support for his films, Salman took an opportunity to promote upcoming films from his industry colleagues. He gave a special mention to Sunny Deol’s high-octain action film ‘Jat’, which is scheduled to release on April 10, 2025.
He also praised the much -awaited Malayalam blockbuster ‘L2: Imapuran’ starring Mohanlal and Prithviraj Sukumaran, who collided with theaters just two days before ‘Alexander’.
“I hope that the film (‘L2: Empuraan’) does well … So ‘Jat’ is also coming soon. The way it is linked, it will drop the ball out of the park,” Salman said in front of ‘Alexander’s release’.
Salman Khan’s grand comeback with ‘Alexander’
Salman Khan’s return to the big screen with ‘Sikander’ has been one of the most anticipated moments for fans. Directed by AR Murugados, the action-pack entertainer has a magnificent cast, including Rashmika Mandanna, Kajal Aggarwal, Satyaraj and Sharman Joshi.
At the box office, ‘Alexander’ has already collected an impressive. 2 84.25 crore in India. The film watched its highest single-day collection on Eid, a public holiday, which is alone that day for ₹ 26 crore.
Salman Khan returned to action and to stirring the talks about the support of the industry, fans come to theaters to see Mass Entertainer on the big screen.