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I have anger not temper, if you want to take a stand you should have anger: Salman Khan

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan launched wellness expert Deanne Panday's new book titled Balance: The Secret To True Health And Happiness In 13 Ways. The book focuses on 13 vital elements that lead to a happy and healthy life. In a conversation with a news channel, Salman spoke about friendships and how most of his friends are his childhood friends. He also discussed anger, which is said is different from temper. Salman and Deanne both said a bad temper is not good for anyone. 

In one of the chapters, Deanne talks about relationships, friendships and anger. The two discussed that as well during the interview. Salman said, "I have anger, which is needed. Anger is not bad, if you want to take a stand you should have anger. I don't have a temper and that's not good. We get upset about small things like if someone is late, or if the shoot didn't start on time. I tell people, look around and see how privileged we are, we should just be grateful for what all we have." Deanne added, "He is right. Bad temper is something that's not good for anybody, I agree with Salman."

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On a lighter note, Salman said he loves his mom's food. He has always preferred home-cooked food even when he is shooting. "It's an acquired taste from childhood which can't change. I tried to cook during the lockdown. I managed egg bhurji, dal, roti, and a few other things. I follow my mother's recipe. But even if I follow that it can never have the taste that she manages to get out of it," he said.

On the work front, Salman is currently busy hosting the fourteenth season of his controversial reality show Bigg Boss.

(Source: NDTV)

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