Salman Khan distributed the prizes at the starstudded charity football match hosted by Aamir Khan’s daughter Ira
Mumbai:
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan feels stardom is ephemeral and he would rather focus his energies on taking his charitable work forward.
"Stardom comes every three years and anyone can beat anyone in this. I think till the time fame is there work is there. Till the time work is there money is there and till that time Being Human is there," Salman said in an interview here. (Also Read: Salman speaks about Jacqueline)
"I am going to make it so difficult for actors; eventually my mission is to take 'Being Human' to a different level and I am struggling very hard for it. I have never worked so hard in life ever," he said.
One of the reigning stars of Bollywood, Salman is aware that his name will push the 'Being Human' brand to the next level.
"For this (Being Human) we are trying to get things right like CSR. I want to take it to such a level that it becomes difficult for anyone to reach that success or reach the magnitude of a charitable trust," the actor said.
Salman isn't the only Bollywood star who is involved in charity but the Dabangg star wants more people to come forward and take him on through their humanitarian endeavours. He wants them to try and beat his record in charitable work too.
"I want all of them to start their own charitable trust and beat me in this, destroy me at what I do with Being Human. I will be happy when they beat me at being human," Salman said.
Even as he gears up for the release of Kick, Salman has several projects in his kitty, ranging from Sooraj Barjatya's Prem Ratan Dhan Payo to Karan Johar's Shuddhi and Boney Kapoor's No Entry Mein Entry.
"Stardom comes every three years and anyone can beat anyone in this. I think till the time fame is there work is there. Till the time work is there money is there and till that time Being Human is there," Salman said in an interview here. (Also Read: Salman speaks about Jacqueline)
"I am going to make it so difficult for actors; eventually my mission is to take 'Being Human' to a different level and I am struggling very hard for it. I have never worked so hard in life ever," he said.
One of the reigning stars of Bollywood, Salman is aware that his name will push the 'Being Human' brand to the next level.
"For this (Being Human) we are trying to get things right like CSR. I want to take it to such a level that it becomes difficult for anyone to reach that success or reach the magnitude of a charitable trust," the actor said.
Salman isn't the only Bollywood star who is involved in charity but the Dabangg star wants more people to come forward and take him on through their humanitarian endeavours. He wants them to try and beat his record in charitable work too.
"I want all of them to start their own charitable trust and beat me in this, destroy me at what I do with Being Human. I will be happy when they beat me at being human," Salman said.
Even as he gears up for the release of Kick, Salman has several projects in his kitty, ranging from Sooraj Barjatya's Prem Ratan Dhan Payo to Karan Johar's Shuddhi and Boney Kapoor's No Entry Mein Entry.