Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Salman Khan: Articles come on my affairs and then suddenly a court date comes up

Salman Khan is one of the successful superstars of Bollywood. Being a controversy’s favourite child, Salman has always been in the news for various reasons. Recently, at an event, Salman Khan spoke about how he deals with the paparazzi being an actor and a public figure.

According to the reports in a leading news agency, Salman said, "My profession is such that I have to look good, dress up, do stylised action sequences and romance. Articles come on my affairs, me working with beautiful heroines and then suddenly a court date comes up... People see me on Bigg Boss in which I am laughing and joking."


He added, "So, people think I don’t give a damn about things. That is the most difficult part about our journey as actors. No matter what you are going through at your home or in your personal life, you can’t have sub-titles there. You have to be that character, no matter what you are going through."

He further mentioned that he cannot afford to go on a vacation or remain depressed or sad like other people. He said, "I see a lot of people going on vacations, but I cannot afford that luxury of taking a vacation. I see a lot of people getting depressed and emotional, but I can’t afford that luxury of being depressed or sad or emotional because no matter what I am going through, it works against me."

On the work front, Salman Khan will be next seen in Race 3 which also stars Jacqueline Fernandez in the pivotal role.

More For You

Michael Schumacher

Across genres, Schumacher became known for detailed research and a narrative style

X/ BiswasSujit2025

Michael Schumacher, author of Coppola and Clapton biographies, dies aged 75

Highlights

  • Michael Schumacher died on 29 December, aged 75
  • His daughter confirmed his death; no cause was given
  • He wrote acclaimed biographies of Francis Ford Coppola, Eric Clapton, and Allen Ginsberg
  • Schumacher also documented Great Lakes shipwrecks and maritime history

Prolific biographer across film, music, and literature

Michael Schumacher, the Wisconsin-based author whose work ranged from cultural biographies to maritime history, has died aged 75. His daughter, Emily Joy Schumacher, confirmed that he died on 29 December, though no cause of death was disclosed.

Schumacher was widely recognised for biographies including Francis Ford Coppola: A Filmmaker’s Life, Crossroads: The Life and Music of Eric Clapton, and Dharma Lion: A Biography of Allen Ginsberg, charting the life of the Beat Generation poet.

Keep ReadingShow less