Mumbai, November 24 (IANS). Bollywood superstar Salman Khan finally spoke about his viral video from 1998 in which he was at a police station in Jodhpur over the infamous blackbuck poaching case and was tagged as being ‘arrogant’.
In the video, the actor was present at the police station and was described as arrogant due to his body language.
During the Weekend Ka Vaar episode, Salman recalled that moment while chatting with Rajat Dalal on the show.
Talking about his old videos, Salman said, “If you have seen my old clips, it might seem that look at Salman Khan, he is sitting so arrogantly in the police station. But I had no involvement at all. Why should I be afraid to go there?”
The ‘Dabangg’ star said that now when he looks back, he realizes that he should have respected the uniform despite his involvement in the blackbuck poaching case.
He said, “When an officer or a senior person comes, you stand up and respect their badge and their uniform. Today when I watch those old clips, I myself do not feel good about that incident. I remember it as a child. I did that thing.”
“I have a way of walking, a body language, which I can’t change now, but people think it’s arrogance. No, it’s not.”
The star was then seen convincing Rajat to talk about his “connection” to the outside world.
“When we were 17-18 years old, we all said goodbye to our previous life. I went and apologized to everyone. I left all the fights and became a hero. Everyone supported me in this journey. This is how it should be if you want to start working in this industry.”
–IANS
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