"I feel they (filmmakers) don't do justice to me," complained Salman Khan as he talked about what he feels like whenever he sees himself on the big screen. He continued, "I still get (compliments) that you are better looking (in real life) than onscreen," said the actor with a chuckle and complimented his niece
Alizeh Agnihotri
at the trailer launch of her debut film
Farrey
.
Alizeh who's the daughter of Salman's sister Alvira and Atul Agnihotri, opened up about the pressure she felt to begin as an actor, who hails from a film family. She said, "I
feel the pressure, I'm human. It would be abnormal to not feel the pressure. It is a very stressful situation clearly, you have to say the right things, it is extremely stressful but I'm very happy at the same time. It is a constant thing, like feeling stressed and happy."
Talking about launching
Alizeh
as an actor in the current times, Salman said, "As far as films doing well, people should make Hindustani content and wrong time to launch (Alizeh) because of the way films have gone wrong. I think that there was a Salman Khan who was launched in Maine Pyar Kiya, there was an Aamir Khan who was launched in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, he was a newcomer, there was Shah Rukh Khan in Deewana, Ajay Devgn in Phool Aur Kaante and there was Akshay Kumar in Khiladi, so everyone has come up from that way."
Encouraging the lead cast of the film, the actor emphasised upon one point about not being complacent and the importance of being active as an actor. He said, "Alizeh's destiny will not be related to just the destiny of this particular film. If this film does a fantastic job then she gets complacent then khalaas (over). If this film does okay and then she works ten times harder then she'll come up. I say this to all of you guys (the rest of the cast), don't get complacent, just keep working. No matter if you are happy and you don't want to go for shooting or if you are sad and you don't want to go for shooting, you are not here for that, you just keep working. If your girlfriend leaves you, you get a heartbreak, whatever happens, keep all of that aside, just keep working."