Salman Khan Starrer Tubelight, is set against the backdrop of Sino-India war of 1962. The Bhaijaan expressed that the movie is not about the war, it only aims to show the human cost and devastation it causes to families.
“We have not touched the Indo-Sino war. We have just used it as a backdrop. We have not gone into that, we have only touched the aspect of it; war should end quickly and our soldier’s should come back to us and theirs goes to their homes. So basically we have touched that”
“Whenever there is war, people from both sides dies. Their families are without their sons, without fathers, and family lives without them their whole lives” said Salman Khan during his recent media interaction with brother Sohail Khan.
Salman Khan faced a lot of backlash for his speech during “Surgical strike” but it hasn’t hampered the zeal of actor to condemn war and people, who orders it.
“I think the people, who order wars; they should go and stand in front with a gun in their hands and let them do the fighting first. I am telling you the war will be over in one day. Their legs and hands would start shaking; they will quickly come to table to sort the issues without fighting” added Salman Khan.
Adding to this, Sohail said that war can never be a solution for anything and despite it being a negative entity, it is used the most to solve problems of the world. “You ask anyone that whether war is good or bad. Everyone will say it is a bad decision. It’s a negative emotion. But it happens a lot, nobody knows why. Things can only be solved by sitting across the table.”