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Salman Khan appeared first time in a podcast “Dumb Biryani,” where he spoke with a group of young hosts about various aspects of life, career, and personal growth. Early in the conversation, he raised concerns about their work, questioning their approach and priorities.
At one point, Salman criticized their lack of fluency in Hindi, saying, “You should be ashamed of yourselves if you don’t know Hindi. You are doing this podcast for yourselves, not to show the audience.” When one of the hosts mentioned that the podcast would be uploaded to YouTube to generate revenue, Salman responded, “Are you going to make money out of this? This is not a step towards a career, this is a step backward from a career.”
The discussion covered several key topics, including the importance of brotherhood, loyalty, and trust in relationships. Salman emphasized the need for continuous learning, self-improvement, and discipline. He also addressed mental health, stressing the impact of self-talk and the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive people.
Salman shared insights on work-life balance, handling failure and success, and maintaining resilience during life’s challenges. He encouraged young people to pursue their passions, work hard, and respect cultural values such as family gatherings and respect for elders. The conversation also touched on the influence of social media and the need to filter external advice wisely.
Did he scold the hosts?
Some media reports suggest that Salman Khan scolded the interviewers in his first-ever podcast. However, this is not true, as the conversation in question starts after eight minutes in the video and lasts for about two more minutes. The audience can watch the video and judge for themselves that there was no scolding in the conversation.
Throughout the podcast, Salman shared personal anecdotes and experiences that shaped his views, offering guidance to the younger generation on navigating life and career with determination and integrity.
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