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If you haven't seen Kashmir, you have seen nothing: Salman
Sonamarg (Jammu and Kashmir), May 17
If someone has not seen Kashmir, he or she has seen nothing at all, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan said on Sunday.
Speaking
to media persons in this north Kashmir tourist resort after completing
his shooting schedule for "Bajrangi Bhaijaan", Salman said Switzerland
has nothing better to offer by way of outdoor locales in comparison to
Kashmir.
"If you haven't seen Kashmir, you have seen nothing.
"This
is my second trip to Kashmir this year. I have spent 40 days here. We
will now be leaving the Valley after the successful shoot of our movie.
We shot in Pahalgam and Sonamarg.
The Bollywood star said the people of Kashmir were "extremely gentle, beautiful, simple and well-mannered".
"I request others to come here. I had intended to come and shoot for 'Dabangg', but that did not happen," Salman said.
The star said he wanted cinema theatres to re-open in the Valley.
"Everyone
watches movies here. Cinema theatres should be re-opened here. We would
love to premiere a film here if theatres are re-opened," he said.
Salman
thanked everybody who had wished him well during the trial in the hit
and run case, in which he has got relief from the high court that
suspended the trial court's sentence.
Salman dodged a question on
the Kashmir issue, saying "Ask that to your chief minister and the
prime minister. I have come here to see tourism flourish in Kashmir."
Asked
if he was prepared to act as brand ambassador for Kashmir, he said: "I
would rather act as brand ambassador for the entire country."
Salman also disclosed that his family has a Kashmir connection.
"My maternal grandfather Baldev Singh Charak was from Jammu," he said.
He said that in real life, he wants to acquire a few of the good points his reel characters depict.
"Every film I do, I try to follow those characters in my personal life," he said.
Salman said that like most of his movies, "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" was also going to seen an Eid release.
Director
Kabir Khan, who sat alongside Salman Khan during the media interaction,
said a teaser of "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" would soon be unveiled.
"It is a larger than life portrayal of the political backdrop of the subcontinent.
"There
is no negative portrayal of Kashmir in the film. It deals with the
negative politics all of us are victims of," Kabir said.
