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Salman believes right kind of education can solve Kashmir dispute

MUMBAI: Salman Khan believes the right kind of education can heal the conflict-ridden Kashmir Valley. Salman’s upcoming home production ‘Notebook’ is a love story set in Kashmir featuring newcomers Pranutan, daughter of actor Mohnish Bahl, and Zaheer Iqbal. In the film, Pranutan and Zaheer play the role of schoolteachers.

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Mumbai, March 21

Salman Khan believes the right kind of education can heal the conflict-ridden Kashmir Valley.

Salman’s upcoming home production ‘Notebook’ is a love story set in Kashmir featuring newcomers Pranutan, daughter of actor Mohnish Bahl, and Zaheer Iqbal. In the film, Pranutan and Zaheer play the role of schoolteachers.

Asked if education could bring a positive change in the Valley, Salman said in an interview, “Everyone gets an education, but getting the right one is more important.”

In an indirect reference to the February 14 terror attack in Pulwama that claimed lives of 40 CRPF soldiers, the actor said, “(The person) who did it (the attack) even he was given education but his tutors, teachers and principals were wrong.

“When we heard about that, it just killed us. This film’s backdrop is exactly the same that the kids come and leave the gun.”

Salman, 53, was talking on the sidelines of a media interaction held for ‘Notebook’ on Wednesday night. The film hits cinema houses on March 29. PTI

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