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MUMBAI:
In his most candid interview till date, superstar Salman Khan has
talked of his "evil" side and about how, when he wants
something, he can find a way that is "not clean" to get
it.
Salman
was baring his heart on the TIMES NOW show "Frankly Speaking",
and in response to a question as to how he had changed in the last
18 years since his film debut.
"I
have grown a little bit with a bit of maturity", he said, "If
I have to do something then I can find out a way that is not a clean
way. If I want to get something or I want to do something, then
I can scheme, I can plan. So I have my own problems in my mind,
I could get vicious. It is my conscious effort to control that and
not to go to the evil side"
When
told that everyone has a evil side, Salman said: "I have got
a tremendous evil side that I don't like. I know this is good, this
is bad, and what the right way is. And that is my constant battle,
my constant fight with myself"
Salman
also spoke extensively for the first time about grappling with the
prospect of going to jail again, in the black buck case. The film
star, whose career has been riddled with controversies, said he
had even "stopped going to parties" because "he would
get into trouble every time".
"When
people say that they are so lonely I want to ask them what they
mean. I mean, who is better than you spending time alone. Being
lonely is when nobody wants to be with you. Being alone is your
choice. I'd rather be alone than be lonely. I have been to jail
a couple of times. I never got bored of me" said Salman, an
interesting comment especially at a time when there is intense speculation
about his imminent marriage with girlfriend Katrina Kaif.
Comparing
himself to the other two Khans', Salman said that he is much more
"chilled out" and that the others work too hard. "Shahrukh
is very very dedicated very hard working. Aamir is ten times as
hard working than Shahrukh can be. As for me, I am chilled out.
I have fun when I do my movies. I want to enjoy myself, if you are
in the entertainment business you cannot take this so seriously."
On
a lighter note, when his habit of taking off his shirt, was compared
to Saurav Ganguly taking off his shirt at the Lords cricket stadium
in London, Salman had some advice for the former India captain.
"Sourav
should not have done it. I mean, you must have something to show.
Come on, Sourav Ganguly taking off his shirt!" he laughed.
Don't
miss the most candid interview of Salman Khan ever only on TIMES
NOW's Frankly Speaking with Arnab Goswami on Sunday 2.30pm to 8.30pm.
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