Salman took to Twitter and decided to reply after seeing comments by Bigg Boss followers.
Mumbai:
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has taken to Twitter to explain his outburst against Bigg Boss 7 contestant Kushal Tandon.
Salman slammed Kushal for being rude to housemate Tanisha and his attempt to escape the reality show house over a fight during a task this weekend.
But, many of Salman's fans believed that the actor was a bit "unfair" on Kushal by taking Tanisha's side.
However, Salman, who had claimed that Kushal's action may force him to not return as the Bigg Boss host next season, said his anger was genuine.
"You see one hour, I see the whole deal. Guess some of you guys may not react when someone speaks to your family's female members or women in that manner. But I do and most of us men and women stand up against men who run them down," Salman tweeted.
The 47-year-old actor said he decided to reply after seeing comments by Bigg Boss followers.
"I am only answering your question about Bigg Boss because you are following me. This is a game. It's on TV so I like to keep a check on it."
He also explained why he did not say anything to Armaan or Andy for the fights they get into.
"According to what you saw on TV, both should have been out but there was a lot more to the fight than what you saw. There can only be that much put on TV," he added.
Many of Salman's followers said that the actor was 'unfair' to Kushal after his special 'Weekend Ka Wow' episode on Saturday.
"What most disgusting is how Salman Khan entirely supports Tanisha and her ways and then talk about being fair. How so Mr Khan? UnfairSalman," a fan wrote.
"Ok, you are from a respected family, Tanisha. But Unfair Salman biased-ness is so not done! We love Kushal and Gauhar," fan Alok Trivedi tweeted.
Salman slammed Kushal for being rude to housemate Tanisha and his attempt to escape the reality show house over a fight during a task this weekend.
But, many of Salman's fans believed that the actor was a bit "unfair" on Kushal by taking Tanisha's side.
However, Salman, who had claimed that Kushal's action may force him to not return as the Bigg Boss host next season, said his anger was genuine.
"You see one hour, I see the whole deal. Guess some of you guys may not react when someone speaks to your family's female members or women in that manner. But I do and most of us men and women stand up against men who run them down," Salman tweeted.
The 47-year-old actor said he decided to reply after seeing comments by Bigg Boss followers.
"I am only answering your question about Bigg Boss because you are following me. This is a game. It's on TV so I like to keep a check on it."
He also explained why he did not say anything to Armaan or Andy for the fights they get into.
"According to what you saw on TV, both should have been out but there was a lot more to the fight than what you saw. There can only be that much put on TV," he added.
Many of Salman's followers said that the actor was 'unfair' to Kushal after his special 'Weekend Ka Wow' episode on Saturday.
"What most disgusting is how Salman Khan entirely supports Tanisha and her ways and then talk about being fair. How so Mr Khan? UnfairSalman," a fan wrote.
"Ok, you are from a respected family, Tanisha. But Unfair Salman biased-ness is so not done! We love Kushal and Gauhar," fan Alok Trivedi tweeted.