Salman’s fallout with the photographers occurred on July 11 at the launch of a song from Kick.
Mumbai:
Actor Salman Khan, who has been banned by the paparazzi, says that the loss is on both sides even as he made it clear that photographers should not be under any misconception that stars exist because of them.
Last week, at a promotional event here of the 48-year-old actor's upcoming film Kick, camera-persons requested Salman to pose at a particular spot, which he reportedly turned down. (Also read: I'm Not That Pure a Person Anymore: Salman Khan)
Apparently thereafter a scuffle took place between the photographers and Salman's security guards at the event following which the actor went on to say, "Those who want to cover the event are welcome to stay, the rest can leave if they wish."
This worsened the situation after which press photographers decided to boycott the Dabangg star. When asked for his comment, Salman said, "Why should I step in it is not my job. It is between (private) bodyguards and press photographers. I am a star I have come here. I stand and you take pictures. It is your choice to not to take my pictures. I hope they can survive."
"At least there are some people who have taken a stand whether it is right or wrong is a different thing. It is their loss and even my loss in this thing," he said in an interview here. (Also read: Salman Khan on Boycott by Paparazzi: Will Respect Them If They Stick to Stand)
"If they think, we cannot to do without them or if they think we are there because of them then it is not true. This has to be checked. We stand there because they are working hard. They have to make money (as well) as they have family," he said.
"Even after getting pictures, the photographers keep waiting and clicking photos. Also, I would be happy if the whole fraternity says we will not take his pictures. I would be really happy," he added.
Last week, at a promotional event here of the 48-year-old actor's upcoming film Kick, camera-persons requested Salman to pose at a particular spot, which he reportedly turned down. (Also read: I'm Not That Pure a Person Anymore: Salman Khan)
Apparently thereafter a scuffle took place between the photographers and Salman's security guards at the event following which the actor went on to say, "Those who want to cover the event are welcome to stay, the rest can leave if they wish."
This worsened the situation after which press photographers decided to boycott the Dabangg star. When asked for his comment, Salman said, "Why should I step in it is not my job. It is between (private) bodyguards and press photographers. I am a star I have come here. I stand and you take pictures. It is your choice to not to take my pictures. I hope they can survive."
"At least there are some people who have taken a stand whether it is right or wrong is a different thing. It is their loss and even my loss in this thing," he said in an interview here. (Also read: Salman Khan on Boycott by Paparazzi: Will Respect Them If They Stick to Stand)
"If they think, we cannot to do without them or if they think we are there because of them then it is not true. This has to be checked. We stand there because they are working hard. They have to make money (as well) as they have family," he said.
"Even after getting pictures, the photographers keep waiting and clicking photos. Also, I would be happy if the whole fraternity says we will not take his pictures. I would be really happy," he added.