Salman Khan hosted a press-meet on Sunday evening with the media to celebrate the success of Tiger 3, also starring Katrina Kaif and Emraan Hashmi.
When asked about how he handles success and failure, Salman Khan said, “Nothing should go to your head, failure shouldn’t go to your head, neither should success, as nothing is permanent. Everything has an expiry date, even humans have expiry dates. Now you see success and it goes to your head, and when you don’t see success, it will hurt you badly. I think you should just do your work and forget about it.”
“It's my job, my livelihood, if the film works, my salary is increased, just like any other field, the most important thing is hard work. It is my belief that you need to work even harder when your movie works, as compared to when it doesn’t. I believe in working hard, there was a time when I thought my stardom would be forever, but my movies didn’t work, I realized I need to work harder. Because people want to enjoy your blood and sweat, your hard work, that yes, he has worked hard for us, that is what fans want to see” added Salman.
Tiger 3 is the third instalment in the Tiger Franchise and fifth movie in YRF Spy-verse. The film opened with a bang and made a whopping 400 crore worldwide.
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