Mumbai: Salman Khan, who is good to go to come back to the silverscreen in the wake of conveying a blockbuster as "Sultan" a year ago, isn't obviously for war. Strikingly, his up and coming Eid discharge – 'Tubelight'- coordinated by Kabir Khan is supposedly set in the setting of the Indo-Sino war of 1962.
While advancing his Eid release, both Salman and Sohail, communicated their interpretation of war and war hawks.
"You ask anybody that whether war is great or terrible. Everybody will state it is an awful choice. It's a negative feeling. Be that as it may, it happens a great deal, no one knows why. Things must be illuminated by sitting over the table," Sohail said.
Salman went ahead to state that war hawks or those requesting war must be sent to the fringes to battle. On the off chance that that happens, issues would be settled soon and that exchange is the main arrangement. He said if those mongering war ought to go to the front line rather than fighters, they would tremple in dread and wind up having an exchange to settle issues.
"Jo order kerte hain jung ko.. unke samne khada ker dena chahiye..yeh lo bhai bandook pakdo...pehle aap lado...ek din ke andar band ho jayega....pair kaanpne shuru ho jayenge.,. haath kaanpne shuru ho jayenge...seedhe table pe aake jo bhi discussions hai woh ho jayenge," Salman said.
Be that as it may, in what setting Salman made such comments is indistinct.
The Bollywood whiz's perspectives on such a touchy subject could trigger a new discussion only in front of the arrival of his film.