‘Mehnat karo bhai’ Salman Khan says Younger generation has to work hard for stardom, we won’t hand it to them

Over the past two years, the development of OTT has offered another stage and accomplishment to artists, irrespective of their star value. The trend likewise set off debates regarding whether the development of OTT marks the end of stardom in the Hindi film industry. Perhaps the biggest star, Salman Khan, has now said that stardom will never go.

During a recent media interaction, Salman Khan was inquired as to whether the ea of stardom will reach to an end, in wake of the new debate over the rise of OTT. Notwithstanding, he added that fame will also rely upon the choice of films now.  “We will go, somebody else will come up. I don’t think that era of stars will go. It will never go. It will always be there. It now depends on a lot of things, selection of movies, what you are in real life, and more. It’s a whole package of things. This younger generation will have their superstardom,” a Pinkvilla report quoted Salman Khan as saying.

Salman said, “I have been hearing this for the last four generations, ‘ki yeh last generation hain (this is the last generation of stars).’ We will not leave it for the younger generation to take it easy. We will not hand it over to them. ‘Mehnat karo bhai, pachas plus me mehnat kar hi rahe hain, toh aap bhi mehnat karo (work hard, we are working hard at the age of 50, you should also work hard).”

Aman Shukla

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