"I have never won an award. I have got some supporting actor award. I like rewards more than awards," Salman told reporters here at the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards press conference last evening.
The actor recalled a time when a magazine editor had called him to attend an award show as he was nominated for "Maine Pyar Kiya".
"I was nominated alongside Jackie Shroff and others. The moment my name was announced, I stood up to receive the award but it went to Jackie. I don't go and receive awards, I just go and perform."
"Even after such bad performances, they (organisers) are paying me for it. I am more than happy doing it. It's like I am getting money for standing there," he said.
The "Dabangg" actor, who is set to perform at IIFA 2017, said it will turn out to be an incredible and fabulous experience this time.
"Thank you for all the love and support. And if I can get my act correct, which I always get after the concert, I promise IIFA will be fabulous and incredible. It will be the best IIFA ever."
"I don't remember the dates (of the IIFA award show) the only date I remember is July 16 and that is Katrina Kaif's birthday. Let us sing for her right now... 'Happy birthday to Katrina'. The best thing is to wish someone like this," Salman said as he hugged Katrina.
Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Kriti Sanon, Sushant Singh Rajput, Anupam Kher, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and cricketer-singer Dwayne Bravo were also in attendance at the press meet.
"I am honoured and privileged to be here on this same stage with all these stars. India is home to me. I love Indian films and culture. Bollywood and cricket go hand in hand," Bravo said.
Shahid said he was excited to be a part of the IIFA extravaganza and perform at the iconic MetLife stadium.
"It is a huge stadium and we hope the rain gods are on our side. We all are battling jet-lag and rehearsing for the award show so that we can put a nice night for you all," Shahid said.
"Me and IIFA go a long way. I was a background dancer in 2006 and in 2013 I made my debut as a performer and in 2017, I got nominated."
Veteran actor Anupam Kher, who has been associated with IIFA for years now, said it has given Indian cinema a platform globally.
"The warmth that the audience gives to IIFA is amazing and the credit goes to the IIFA team. We will give you a great evening in New York. IIFA made Indian cinema popular over the world. Also, it reunites actors apart getting together the audience from different places."
It was followed by the unveiling of a sneak peak of short film "Carbon", which has been backed by Jacky Bhagnani and stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
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