Amid Will Smith-Chris Rock controversy, Salman Khan says hosts should be sensitive and avoid ‘below the belt’ remarks – Times of India


Salman Khan recently shared some hosting tips amid the Will Smith and Chris Rock controversy at the Oscars. According to the ‘Dabangg’ star, a host should be sensitive towards his audience.

At a recent event, Salman was asked if hosts should be careful with their jokes on stage. Replying to the same, he said, “It’s important for a host to be sensitive. Humour should always be above the belt and never below the belt. I have hosted shows like Bigg Boss, Dus Ka Dum and so many live shows on stage.”

Elaborating further, Khan added, “Whenever I have hosted Bigg Boss and something wrong has happened with one of the contestants that has made me angry or disappointed, I say it out in the show, but I know there’s a limit. End of the day, the contestants are also living in the house and they have to perform, so learn to be patient and sensitive towards them. I don’t cross a line. Whatever I have to say, I say it on the given Saturday and then on Sunday I am all normal.”

Salman concluded by saying, “Even the contestants know that no one likes a blabber mouth or a loud mouth. If they blabber too much, it’s not going to help their careers. No one in the film industry wants to work with a blabber mouth.”

Will slapped Chris at the Oscars who cracked a joke on his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. Later, Will apologised to the academy and then Chris for his behaviour.

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