Salim Khan: ‘Frank nai ho, aap batameez ho’: When Salim Khan showed the difference between being direct and offensive | Hindi Movie News
Veteran screenwriter and actor Salim Khan He is one of those celebrities who doesn’t speak a word. At the same time, he also understands the difference between being direct and being disrespectful. In an old interview that is going viral on the internet, the ‘Sholay’ fame writer touched down to be candid.
When Salim Khan he revealed how rudeness is often disguised as frankness
In an earlier interview with Lehren TV, veteran actor Salim Khan said that people often forget the line between being blunt and rude. The writer said, “Frank nai ho aap batameez ho” (You are not telling the truth; you are being rude.)He continued, “Kisi ke muh pe aisi baat bol di jae jisse usse dukh ho, jisse usse takleef ho, jo woh hamesha zindagi bhar yaad rakhe ki inhone mujhse kya kaha hai…woh achi baat hai?” (Is it a good thing to say something to someone’s face that hurts them or hurts them – something that they will remember for the rest of their lives, to remember exactly what was said to them? ) He added at the time that sometimes, it is better to be silent about some issues, and avoid conflicts instead of hurting the other person’s feelings.
Who is Salim Khan?
Salim Khan is a popular writer who is known for being a revolutionary in the 1970s. Best known as one of the duo Salim-Javed (starring Javed Akhtar), he was known for breaking barriers and is considered one of the biggest blockbusters of his time. Along with Akhtar, he acted in many famous Bollywood films, including names like ‘Sholay’, ‘Deewaar’, ‘Zanjeer’, ‘Don’, and ‘Mr. India.’ Beyond his work as a screenwriter, he has also appeared in front of the camera in various projects, including ‘Bachpan’, ‘Teesri Manzil’, ‘Wafadar’, and ‘Mahabharat’. Although he retired from filmmaking and led a quiet and private life, Khan is still appreciated to this day for his work and contribution to Indian cinema.



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