Salman Khan has buried the hatchet with the press and has been giving interviews left, right and center. Suddenly there are articles galore in print praising the actor to skies. What's appearing in newspaper and magazines are the hidden charitable acts that the actor has done over the years that the press has failed to notice.
While some reported about how the actor took a bunch of youngsters who had met with an accident to Cooper Hospital and paid their hospital bills and even met them individually at home, some wrote about his fiasco with Rishi's son Ranbir at a disco and how on learning about his identity, Salman apologized profusely for his misdeeds and even made it a point to call up the Kapoor residence the next day. The actor even came open in print about his relationship with Aishwarya Rai. Stated he, "I have been warned by the police not to be even seen close to her house. I can understand that! If someone were to harass my parents I would not like it."
He further added, "She's a sweet girl with typical middle-class values." Salman Khan admitted that he didn't know who would be his life partner - Somy Ali or Aishwarya Rai or someone whom he had not yet met. Salman Khan will now be seen Pankaj Parashar's Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge with Sushmita Sen and Diya Mirza.