Salman Do not blow the news of Shah Rukh Khan's injury out of proportion and focus on "Jai Ho", which is releasing
Friday, actor Salman Khan has said.SRK suffered a minor injury on the " Happy New Year" set
Thursday, and within a few hours after seeking quick medical aid, he returned to the movie set.
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The warring Khans of Bollywood recently kissed and make up and Salman tagged it as coincidence that SRK got inured just a day before the release of his film.When asked about the SRK's accident, Salman said: "This had to happen just before the release of 'Jai Ho'? Don't blow this news out of proportion."
READ: Injured SRK discharged, back to work"Unke jaan pe hamla nahi hua hai (There was no mortal attack). He has not lost his memory... He is fine, so concentrate on 'Jai Ho'. We just found out that he is
fine, so we are happy," Salman told reporters at the unveiling of the trailer of "O Teri", made by his brother-in-law Atul Agnihotri.
Directed by Salman's younger brother, "Jai Ho", which will show the current political and social situation in the country, will hit more than 5,000 screens.
This is Salman's first release after 2012 blockbuster
"Dabangg 2".
Friday, actor Salman Khan has said.SRK suffered a minor injury on the " Happy New Year" set
Thursday, and within a few hours after seeking quick medical aid, he returned to the movie set.
READ: Shahrukh Khan: The King of Awards
The warring Khans of Bollywood recently kissed and make up and Salman tagged it as coincidence that SRK got inured just a day before the release of his film.When asked about the SRK's accident, Salman said: "This had to happen just before the release of 'Jai Ho'? Don't blow this news out of proportion."
READ: Injured SRK discharged, back to work"Unke jaan pe hamla nahi hua hai (There was no mortal attack). He has not lost his memory... He is fine, so concentrate on 'Jai Ho'. We just found out that he is
fine, so we are happy," Salman told reporters at the unveiling of the trailer of "O Teri", made by his brother-in-law Atul Agnihotri.
Directed by Salman's younger brother, "Jai Ho", which will show the current political and social situation in the country, will hit more than 5,000 screens.
This is Salman's first release after 2012 blockbuster
"Dabangg 2".