Salman Khan wants to play safe and has planned not to travel to smaller cities in India for the promotion of this year’s highly anticipated movie “Eik Tha Tiger”.

According to the Times Of India, the super-star said “It's not about crowd control. There are women and kids and in their excitement, the men try to take advantage of the fact that there are women in the crowd. Then there are kids and senior citizens who are pushed around. God forbid, if something happens, it comes on to us."

He further added, "If someone gets injured, that's okay but God forbid if someone dies in these mishaps, then the responsibility falls on us. Then if our security guard pushes someone to protect us, then that also becomes a big issue. So it's better to stay away from all this," he added.

On the other hand Shah Rukh Khan wished good luck to Salman and Katrina for their upcoming film and mentioned how wonderful they looked together on screen.

Meanwhile, Salman Khan, who is in an excellent phase of his career, where from every new to senior actress wants to work with him, Sunny Leone the lead actress from the movie"Jism 2" has also expressed her wish to work with Salman Khan.

"Whoever wants to work with me, I want to work with them. But Salman Khan is on the top of my list," the 31-year-old said.

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