Salman Khan is one of the most popular actors in the industry. His father Salim Khan is a screenwriter who is known for films such as 'Sholay', 'Don', and 'Deewar'. Recently during the trailer launch date, Salman Khan opened up about his views on men in today's society and how thinks about it. 

Salman revealed his thoughts while attending the trailer launch of the docu-series Angry Young Men, which follows his father and Javed's career. Salman Khan said, “A lot of writers, (simply) write. Salim-Javed put their life experiences (in their writings), what they’ve learned from people around them, what they’ve seen, what their parents have taught them, and the way their children have grown up. They have taken from life and put it in the cinema. The rest of the writers take it from the cinema and put it back in the cinema."

 

 

“God makes men, they don’t want to be men anymore… He makes a lot of men. But this generation, they don’t want to be men. These two here, my father and Javed sahab, they are men, they are still men and they want to be men," Salman added. 

Salman Khan also reflected on the past when the writers used to write together, and said, “Two people giving hits after hits. Dimag inka chal raha tha aur bohot ache se chal raha tha. Kyunki woh hit pe hit de rahe the. Zyada kaam ke wajah se jinhe mana karte the, unhone bola ki inka dimaag kharab hai. Dimaag toh unka kharab hai. (The minds of this duo were working more than fine because they were giving back-to-back hits. Only those people who Salim-Javed didn’t work with were the ones who called them mad. It was the opposite)”.