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No One Will Make Biopic On My 'Boring Life': Salman

Darpan News Desk IANS, 15 Jul, 2016 11:47 AM
  • No One Will Make Biopic On My 'Boring Life': Salman
Superstar Salman Khan feels that his life is very boring and nobody would ever make a biopic on him.
 
Asked if he would like to make a biopic on his life, Salman said here on Friday: "My life is very boring life. Nobody makes a film on such a boring life... many people will die in my biopic."
 
To a query if he would allow any film maker to make a film on his life, he said: "No, never, because for that one will have to write it down and the only one who can write it down is me or my brothers or my sisters and that too some bits of it because they don't know everything."
 
The actor further says "nobody" can play his reel life role on screen.
 
Meanwhile, the actor is busy enjoying the success of his film "Sultan".
 
On which is the biggestAcompliment he has got for "Sultan", he said: "The compliment that I got is from the people who are watching the film again and again and what more can I ask for? There cannot be any bigger compliment than that."

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