Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, whose upcoming film ‘Tubelight’ deals with the turmoil that families of army-men go through, has said wars should not happen. The actor also gave a solution - “the people who order war should be given guns and made to fight”.
“In war, the Armies of both sides lose their lives. The families are without their sons or their fathers. They have to live their whole lives without them.”
“Those people who order war, they should be given guns and made to fight. Within a day all conflicts will get over as their legs will start shaking” Salman said.
The actor’s next Eid release ‘Tubelight’ is also a film about human emotions, a genre that the audience seem to love.
The Kabir Khan film is set against the background of 1962 Indo-China war and tells the story of two brothers who are separated by the war. One of them joins the Indian Army to fight the Chinese and gets captured by their Army.
Also starring Sohail Khan, Zhu Zhu, Om Puri and a few other actors – Tubelight releases in theatres on June 23.
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