<font size="2">Yes but unlike Sallu he can handle pressure well -- I mean we've all been there, we have stood the times through thick and thins, the ups and downs and he was with us all along each and every moment guiding us the way, shining us the light. If we can ride the storm then we can do this too -- I don't think what people say about him affects him the least bit.</font><font size="2">I mean the entire film industry banded together to keep him out of Bollywood, thats how much afraid they were, they knew he will pack up half of the actors who are only running because of their family name/fame and thats why they did everything in their power to keep him down but our champ is still standing strong and hasn't thrown the towel yet.</font><font size="2">That's resilience my friend. One day I wish to look up and aspire to be like Bhaiyya.</font>
I agree.
He guided us and gave us unbridled joy of seeing him on TV and now when he needs us we should return the favor.
Since the whole of Bollywood is conspiring against him and though he hasnt thrown in the towel, he has deciced to open up to weekly shows on telly because one has got to do what one has got to do. This would be the perfect opportunity for him to shine again and give us the privilege of watching and learning from him
I am sure all the Barunians/Sarunians will help in this cause
long live Bhaiyya