“What controversy? For my fans I am Sultan!” must be what Hindi film star Salman Khan wants to tell the media and to all those who have been crying hoarse and asking him to apologise.
Just a couple of weeks ago he was embroiled into a controversy due to his comment at Sultan’s pre-release press meet. Talking about his experience of working for his latest film where he plays a role of a kushti pehlwan (wrestler), Salman had said, “When I used to walk out of the ring after the shoot, I used to feel like a raped woman!”
A crass and insensitive comment, no doubt. Initially, some thought it might be a publicity stunt for the film. But later when his father, writer Salim Khan, apologised on his son’s behalf, the controversy became the focal point of debates, played on TV and print media. And then doubts were raised about the success of the film.
Sultan is expected to gross over Rs3.2 billion in India alone and become an all time super-hit
Do controversies matter? More so to one who has become a darling of the nation, like Sallu bhai. And one who has given back-to-back hits. His latest film has already notched a jaw-dropping Rs1.6 billion at the box office, in the first four days of release. The doubts about the hold this Khan has on his fans have been cleared. The entire Hindi film industry is in a celebratory mood. The film is expected to gross over Rs3.2 billion in India alone and become an all time super-hit.
Salman has been courting controversy since the very beginning, and behaving as he thinks fit. There is the famous hit-and-run case where he allegedly drove his car into a bakery in the middle of the night, killing a pavement dweller and injuring three others. Though acquitted by the Indian High Court, the case has reached the Supreme Court, following an appeal made by the Maharashtra Government.
The media made a huge noise when he was accused of allegedly physically abusing his then girlfriend, Ashwairya Rai, on the set of the film Chalte Chalte. Then later, for killing a Blackbuck during the shoot of the film Hum Saath Saath Hain in Rajasthan, he received a one-year jail term (Blackbucks are revered among Rajasthan’s Bishnoi community). He was later released on bail. Interestingly, whenever he has sparked controversy, daddy Salim Khan has stepped in to apologise on behalf of his son.