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‘I will beat SRK’s record with my next film’

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They hugged and made up recently at an iftaar party but Salman Khan is in no mood to relent when it comes to their box office rivalry and claims he will outdo Shah Rukh Khan with his next film.

Salman acknowledged that SRK starrer beat the box office records set by him but is not too worried about Chennai Express earning Rs 225.67 crore.

“I hugged Shah Rukh during Ramadan because it was a pious month and it’s not only me who should show such gestures to friends but all should do that. It’s a being human act.

“I don’t have any personal enmity with him and I know his release broke all my records.

If I have any problem then I want to beat the person through my work.

My next release will be an answer to all the new records which are going to happen at the box-office be it Aamir’s Dhoom 3 or new actor Ranbir’s next film,” Salman said during a press conference for Bigg Boss season 7. Salman, 47, returns as the host of the celebrity reality show on Colors for the fourth time and when asked whether he will invite his Karan Arjun co-star on the show, he was all for it. “I will invite Shah Rukh on my show. If he wants to come and promote his film, he is most welcome,” he said.

Asked if he would like to do a show like Aamir’s Satyamev Jayate, Salman joked, “I am open to do anything. If Aamir does not want to host it then I will associate myself with the show. (IANS)

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