Salman Khan, the principal controversy magnet in Bollywood, has given yet another characteristic candid remark. The Actor is anticipating his cross-over film Marigold. In an Interview for movie promotion he said:

Sometimes, I think I wasn't made for India at all.
Salman, who seems to adore Hollywood's promotion tactics, is all thrilled about the movie. The Actor, however, doesn't see much of difference between Hollywood and Bollywood genres. He said:
No difference, except that I had to wake up early in the mornings. And I had to say my dialogue in English in front of the camera. Marigold seems to be quite Bollywood in its essence. It's like the way they made Notting Hill. It was a Hollywood film shot in London. Now, they've shot a Hollywood film with an Indian actor and an American actress.

Marigold is a musical romantic comedy with Ali Larter (Hollywood Actor) falling head over heals for Indian guy (Salman Khan)during her visit to India.(His lucky charm, screen name Prem, recurs here).
Salman is known for his hay-wire remarks and the latest addition implies that he is entrenching in his Hollywood dream. No harm done, it will add to the movie's buzz at least.
Via: Hindustan Times