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‘In this generation, men don’t want to be men’

Artainment Desk

Published: 09:16, 14 August 2024

‘In this generation, men don’t want to be men’

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Salman Khan is super proud of his father and screenwriter Salim Khan and his collaborator Javed Akhtar for scripting a legacy in Bollywood. Salman feels they are a reflection of what men are in true sense, adding that men don’t want to be men in this present generation. 

Salman expressed his views when he joined his father and Javed at the trailer launch of the docu-series Angry Young Men, which trace their journey in the industry, reports Hindustan Times.

At the event, the actor spoke about their work and their impact on Indian cinema.

“A lot of writers, (simply) write. Salim-Javed put their life experiences (in their writings), what they’ve learned from people around them, what they’ve seen, what their parents have taught them, and the way their children have grown up. They have taken from life and put it in the cinema. The rest of the writers take it from the cinema and put it back in the cinema,” Salman said at the trailer launch in Mumbai on Tuesday.

He added, “God makes men, they don’t want to be men anymore… He makes a lot of men. But this generation, they don’t want to be men. These two here, my father and Javed sahab, they are men, they are still men and they want to be men”. Javed was happy to hear this as he was seen throwing a fist in the air with excitement.

Salman also looked back at the time when the writer duo faced a lot of flak. He said, “Two people giving hits after hits. Dimag inka chal raha tha aur bohot ache se chal raha tha. Kyunki woh hit pe hit de rahe the. Zyada kaam ke wajah se jinhe mana karte the, unhone bola ki inka dimaag kharab hai. Dimaag toh unka kharab hai. (The minds of this duo were working more than fine because they were giving back-to-back hits. Only those people who Salim-Javed didn’t work with were the ones who called them mad. It was the opposite)”.

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