<p>Bollywood star Salman Khan has admitted that there were times when he apologised for his mistakes even though it wasn't easy. During a conversation with actor Kabir Bedi to promote the veteran's autobiography.</p>.<p> 'Bhai' said that people often hesitate to own up to their blunders and added that repeating the 'same mistakes' over and over is not acceptable. The mass hero also lauded the <em>Khoon Bhari Maang </em>star for revisiting his mistakes in his autobiography.</p>.<p>Khan began his acting career with the 1986 release <em>Biwi Ho Toh Aisi </em>and soon consolidated his standing in the industry with movies such as <em>Maine Pyaar Kiya</em>, <em>Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!</em> and<em> Karan Arjun</em>. He suffered setbacks in the 2000s but bounced back with <em>Wanted</em>, which established him as an action star. He tasted box office success with films such as <em>Dabangg</em>, <em>Bodyguard</em>, <em>Kick</em> and <em>Bajrangi Bhaijaan</em>.</p>.<p>Bollywood's 'Sultan' was last seen in <em>Radhe</em>, which emerged as a 'digital blockbuster' despite the mixed reviews. It revolved around the clash between a cop and a dreaded gangster and catered to the masses. The cast included Jackie Shroff, Disha Patani, and Randeep Hooda.</p>.<p>Khan is working on <em>Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwal</em>i, which is touted to be a remake of the Tamil flick <em>Veeram</em>. It stars Pooja Hegde as the leading lady and marks her first collaboration with the 'Most Wanted Bhai'. He <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/salman-khan-confirms-being-part-of-shah-rukh-khans-pathan-951114.html" target="_blank">is also working on</a> <em>Tiger 3</em>, co-starring Katrina Kaif, and Shah Rukh Khan's <em>Pathan</em>. There have been talks of him starring in the Hindi adaptation of Vijay's <em>Master</em>, which has piqued the curiosity of movie buffs. The Bollywood version will, however, be quite different from the original one.</p>.<p>He is also likely to team up with Rajkumar Gupta, the director of films such as <em>No One Killed Jessica</em> and <em>Raid</em>, for a film based on the life of the Indian spy Ravindra Kaushik</p>
<p>Bollywood star Salman Khan has admitted that there were times when he apologised for his mistakes even though it wasn't easy. During a conversation with actor Kabir Bedi to promote the veteran's autobiography.</p>.<p> 'Bhai' said that people often hesitate to own up to their blunders and added that repeating the 'same mistakes' over and over is not acceptable. The mass hero also lauded the <em>Khoon Bhari Maang </em>star for revisiting his mistakes in his autobiography.</p>.<p>Khan began his acting career with the 1986 release <em>Biwi Ho Toh Aisi </em>and soon consolidated his standing in the industry with movies such as <em>Maine Pyaar Kiya</em>, <em>Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!</em> and<em> Karan Arjun</em>. He suffered setbacks in the 2000s but bounced back with <em>Wanted</em>, which established him as an action star. He tasted box office success with films such as <em>Dabangg</em>, <em>Bodyguard</em>, <em>Kick</em> and <em>Bajrangi Bhaijaan</em>.</p>.<p>Bollywood's 'Sultan' was last seen in <em>Radhe</em>, which emerged as a 'digital blockbuster' despite the mixed reviews. It revolved around the clash between a cop and a dreaded gangster and catered to the masses. The cast included Jackie Shroff, Disha Patani, and Randeep Hooda.</p>.<p>Khan is working on <em>Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwal</em>i, which is touted to be a remake of the Tamil flick <em>Veeram</em>. It stars Pooja Hegde as the leading lady and marks her first collaboration with the 'Most Wanted Bhai'. He <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/salman-khan-confirms-being-part-of-shah-rukh-khans-pathan-951114.html" target="_blank">is also working on</a> <em>Tiger 3</em>, co-starring Katrina Kaif, and Shah Rukh Khan's <em>Pathan</em>. There have been talks of him starring in the Hindi adaptation of Vijay's <em>Master</em>, which has piqued the curiosity of movie buffs. The Bollywood version will, however, be quite different from the original one.</p>.<p>He is also likely to team up with Rajkumar Gupta, the director of films such as <em>No One Killed Jessica</em> and <em>Raid</em>, for a film based on the life of the Indian spy Ravindra Kaushik</p>