Bollywood | Hollywood | Features | Interviews | Masala | News | Previews | Reviews | Screensavers | Galleria | Wallpapers
Profiles | Celebrity Corner | Music Mania | Southern Spice | Television

Movies HomeBollywoodFeatures
I don’t like manipulative women: Salman
Friday, October 10, 2008 03:28 [IST]

salman_05Rumours are rife that Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif are drifting apart and how the couple has got into numerous squabbles. But Salman says that he doesn’t like getting into a jhagda with the woman he loves.

 “I like simple, nice and straight-talking girls. Not the ones who do chik chik,” says Salman when questioned about his kind of a girl. “I don’t like women who are manipulative and scheming. Whatever you have inside you, you say it straight out. I am okay with that fact, and that will never be brought up ever. But if you’re lying to me then that becomes a problem with me,” adds the star.

 The actor who has been portrayed as ‘an angry young man’ in real life says it’s important to have a bit of anger.  “Everybody should have anger. It’s important to have that fire in you. I don’t mean frustration and jealousy. I mean the drive to be somebody.
You can’t be cribbing saying ‘I don’t have any backing’ or that so and so got his success through unfair means. You need to look at a hero and say, ‘Aisa banna hai mujhko…aur iss se bhi aage jaana hai’, ” says Salman.

 When asked why he doesn’t prefer talking about his past relationships Salman says,
“It’s my personal matter and it stays with me. Why would one want to spoil a person’s name? You share moments with a person, good, bad, whatever….you cherish them. You hold them in your mind somewhere and then eventually they go away. There is no reason for animosity and vindictiveness,” he says.

 Though Salman’s ‘Bang bang’ song in the forthcoming Hello is a hit, he says he finds it difficult to match steps with the hip hop generation. “This whole culture of ‘hip hop, bro and yo’ doesn’t come easily to me. For kids who have grown up with the R&B culture it’s different. We’ve grown up on disco dancing. So it’s difficult to adopt the body language but we’re trying,” he ends.


Source : DNAIndia

 Post Your Feedback   
Name
Email ID
Comments
 Other Features
News today
Screen Sever
Gallery
WallPaper
Print this page
Mail this page
Archives


  
  Also on Movies