I am not setting any records: Salman Khan
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Despite making and breaking his own records by one hit after another, actor Salman Khan says he is not setting any records as he believes in doing hard work which eventually results in good box office collections.
Post his back-to-back hits - 'Dabangg' (grossing Rs 215 crore), 'Ready' (Rs 180 crore) and 'Bodyguard' (Rs 230 crore), 'Ek Tha Tiger' (Rs 198 crore) - not only the audience but even producers are pining their hopes on doing a film with Salman.
"I am not setting any record. I work on something and give my best. Now that the shooting of 'Ek Tha Tiger' is over I am concentrating on every shot of 'Dabangg 2'. I do not think what the result will be, or what would be the TRP ratings of the show, or the box office result," said Salman.
After hits like 'Wanted' (2009), 'Dabangg' (2010), 'Bodyguard' (2011), his last release 'Ek Tha Tiger' had the highest opening day ever with a collection of about Rs 32 crore. The film also created a new record for being the fastest Rs 100 crore earning film at the box office.
"All I try to do is give my best at that given point of a time...on that shot. So I give my best there and if that comes correctly then these things follow. If your work is appreciated then these things follow," he said.
The 'Dabangg' Khan believes it is all about doing hard work as it yields results at the box office.
"Like if I say a line which makes you laugh and now you are anticipating laughter you are not going to get it until and unless you say the line in a funny way. So basically, it is all about doing and enjoying your work to the best of your capability. If it is working today then good, but it may not work tomorrow," he said.
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