We want Salman Khan's troubles to end, says David Dhawan ...
By Subhash K. Jha, Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai, April 14 (IANS) Director David
Dhawan was forced to postpone the Canada schedule of his film "Partner"
because of Salman Khan being jailed for three days in Jodhpur for
killing a chinkara deer. But David isn't really bothered about it and
says he is only thinking of Salman's welfare.
"It's true we were supposed to leave for a schedule in Canada on
April 12. We have cancelled the trip to Canada. At this point I am not
even thinking about 'Partner'. My only thought is my dear friend should
return home safe and sound. A friend like Salman is hard to come by,"
David told IANS.
He laughed away the losses the cancelled schedule would entail. The
film also stars Govinda, Katrina Kaif and Lara Dutta.
"Do you really think I give a damn about the film right now? I have
made 38 films, eight of them with Salman. We are not just friends. We
are brothers. Salman and Sohail (Khan) are like my family.
"You have no idea how much my wife and son suffered at the thought
of Salman in that cell. All we wanted is for Salman to be released. Who
cares about the work? Who cares if my film gets postponed cancelled or
canned?"
The director, who travelled to Jodhpur to be with his friend, is
perturbed by the tragedies in Salman's life. The actor, who has been
sentenced to five years' imprisonment for killing a chinkara, was
granted bail by the district court in Jodhpur Thursday.
"We often wonder why this happens to Salman. He is such a loving and
giving person. He has helped so many people, including Sanjay (Leela)
Bhansali who was down and out after 'Khamoshi'. Without a thought,
Salman agreed to do another picture for Sanjay. This man thinks with
his heart. That's why we all love him.
"You cannot imagine a more devoted brother than Sohail and his
sister Alvira! She is Salman's pillar of strength, almost like a mother
figure."
He sighed, "I was with the family. His mom has taken this news very
badly. His parents don't deserve this. I have known Salman's father
Salim Khan from long before I knew Salman. Now both are my friends. I
met Salim saab for the first time when he was writing Mahesh Bhatt's
'Naam' and I was editing the film.
"He's such a learned man... They are a cultured generous hospitable
family. If you go to their house it's filled with guests at any given
time. Anyone is free to walk into the Khan household... and Salman...
so much charity work he does and so quietly.
"Why does the media only play up his enfant terrible image? He not
only gives generously, he motivates his close friends like me to do be
generous and giving."
"Young girls, mothers, men... they all love Salman. What an amazing
fan following he has! Why does god do this to him? We all want Salman's
troubles to end."
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