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VIDEOS: Being Salman is such fun!

By Afsar Dayatar
June 15, 2017 15:53 IST
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Salman Khan does not always make for a good interview, but he can be entertaining when he's being interviewed.
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Salman Khan does not always make for a good interview, but he can be entertaining when he's being interviewed.

The superstar, who has been promoting Tubelight, met up with journos to discuss his new movie. He was joined by Sohail Khan, who doubles up as his onscreen bro as well.

Watch the fun clips below:

Salman's 'standard' answer to his achievements, fitness...

Whether it is about soaring to greater heights or inspiring people with his fitness, Salman has One Single Answer.

And like he says, it can fit into just about *any* question.

On his brothers

Okay, so they're really close.

"The older brother is a Tubelight while the younger one is very intelligent."

Sohail steals a march over Arbaaz

At least, where direction is concerned.

"Sohail is more patient, and one can improvise with him. But Arbaaz panics and his BP starts fluctuating," Salman says with a straight face.

Highest-paid actor in Bollywood? Naah!

The Forbes list of highest paid actors featured Salman below Shah Rukh Khan.

Even as Sohail teases him about his wages and looks, Sallu teases the scribe who asked him the question.

'If you don't see yourself in the script, you should not do it'

Wise words indeed.

And he doesn't stop there...

Are audience-cheering dialogues important in a Bollywood film?

"We don't hammer them in the film," says the son of the father who wrote some of the most memorable lines in Hindi cinema.

Enter Salimsaab. Citing Kitne aadmi the? from Sholay, Salman points out, "It was not a dialogue. He (Gabbar Singh) was just asking kitne aadmi the? Yet, it became a hit dialogue."

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