<span class=normal> Anees Bazmi: Ive worked with Salmanbhai in 2005 in No Entry and I worked with him<br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>again 6 years later in Ready. There was no difference. In the 15 years that Ive known him Salmanbhai has not changed at all. He is not kind of person who changes like the weather. And he will not adjust himself to your needs. You have to work your way according to his rhythm.<br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Salmanbhai doesnt arrive on the set for the morning shift at 9 pm. But once he arrives hes all there. When he does arrive he is quick efficient and thoroughly professional. So shooting never suffers. He has a very strong opinion on most matters. And he doesnt change his mind about people or situations easily. When we worked together for the first time in No Entry he had just a guest appearance. But he brought so much to the table. Now I will be directing him in a double<br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>role No Entry Mein Mein Entry and as a writer and director my responsibility towards making sure his fans are not disappointed has multiplied. As Salmanbhai turns 50 all I want to tell him is, dont change. Everyone likes you the way you are. The secret of your superstardom is your simplicity. There is a childlike innocence on your face and a mischievous smile on your lips that are unique to you. Hold on to them. They are precious. </span>