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Salman Khan says he gives up two bad things and incorporates two good things every year to stay young: ‘It is very difficult’
Salman Khan, who is in Goa for the 54th International Film Festival of India, talks about his niece Alizeh Agnihotri's film Farrey, and staying young.
Written by Anjali Belgaumkar
Panaji | November 21, 2023 07:23 PM IST
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Bollywood superstar Salman Khan attended the premiere of Farrey on Tuesday at the 54th International Film Festival of India in Goa. The film, presented by Salman Khan Films, stars Salman’s niece Alizeh Agnihotri, Sahil Mehta, Prasanna Bisht, Zeyn Shaw, Ronit Roy, Juhi Babbar Soni and Shilpa Shukla.
Salman, who walked the red carpet, stopped for a quick chat about Farrey. Talking about the film, Salman said Farrrey is about rich kids cheating to pass exams and make their parents proud.
Salman Khan also said that he never cheated in exams and added that the people around him did. He said, “I never used Farrey, but people sitting around me used them.” When asked if he complained, the actor said, “No, I helped them.”
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Furthermore, Salman compared the time when he debuted and the time his niece Alizeh is debuting. He said, “The thing is that, when we came in, when I came in, when Shah Rukh came in, when Ajay, Akki, those were the films for generations. Now we don’t make films for generations.”
When Salman Khan was asked about staying young and fit, the actor quipped, “It is very difficult. Very difficult. Every year I have to give up two bad things and incorporate two good things, which is very difficult.”
Filmmaker Zoya Akhtar was also present at the premiere to support Team Farrey. The film will release in theatres on November 24.
Anjali is a sub editor at The Indian Express (online) and works with the entertainment team. She has completed one year in the industry and mostly covers Bollywood and Sandalwood. Anjali specializes in covering movies and writing reviews, and she's currently focused on the Sandalwood industry. In addition to her Bollywood and Sandalwood industry coverage, she also keeps you updated on the latest news in the world of K-pop. You can contact her at anjali.belgaumkar@indianexpress.com.
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