Superstar Salman Khan on Friday said there is no moment in his life which he would want to erase as these experiences have made him the person he is today. The 53-year-old actor, whose was controversy’s favourite child during the late ‘90s and early 2000s, said he finds every chapter of his life interesting.
“It is a difficult question for me. All the chapters in my life are interesting. And till the time those chapters wouldn’t have been part of my life I wouldn’t be there. Whatever has happened in my life has brought me here,” Salman said in response to a question if he would want to erase or repeat any phase of his life.
The actor was addressing the media at the launch of song Zinda from his upcoming film Bharat, which charts the journey of a man and the nation together. Salman will be seen essaying the role of Bharat from the age of 20s to 70. He called the film, directed by frequent collaborator Ali Abbas Zafar, one of the most difficult projects of his career. “This is more difficult than even Sultan because in Sultan, I had to gain and lose weight. I was shooting and then going to the gym. Here also (Bharat) it is pretty much the same. To look younger I had to lose weight and then as I age I had to put on weight,” Salman said.