Salman Khan finally says Yes to Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Inshallah’?
Salman Khan is literally licking his wounds after the debacle of ‘Kisi ka Bhai Kisi ki Jaan’. He has had a string of multi-crore budget flops and people are saying that he has lost his place on the Box Office. Salman too is now in a contemplative mood and is now thinking about working in films that really mean something to him. He has understood very well by now that the ‘Mass entertainer’ genre will work only if there is a good story behind it.
The Dabangg actor has been reading screenplays with some theatrical value and not just masala movies while treading carefully. He also disapproved of Dabangg 4’s script since he thought it was missing something. According to a report by Koimoi, Salman, who is known as “Bhaijaan” for his golden heart and his dedication to his friends and family, has made the decision to forego acting roles in films in order to avoid crowding the cast with people who are struggling and asking for his favours.
Salman is still looking for the right script, and by right , he does not mean action-packed or drama-driven, according to a close acquaintance of the actor. It must be something new for Salman, preferably something both important and intimate, says the friend. In addition, the close friend said, “No more home productions with his brothers as a director or carpeting a film with favor-seeking strugglers, as he did in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan.”
A significant disclosure was also made by the close friend, who said that Salman had contacted Bhansali. Inshallah was a fantastic love story that was bold and new. Salman would like to give it a shot at this stage of his career. This suggests that the Jai Ho actor and Sanjay Leela Bhansali may collaborate once more. The pair’s most recent collaborations were on Saawariya and the popular films ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. ‘ Actress Alia Bhatt was set to star in Inshallah, however because to the creative disputes between Khan and Bhansali, the movie was officially cancelled. Later, Bhatt and Bhansali collaborated on Gangubai Kathiawadi.
The director referred to Salman as a “very dear friend” while promoting Gangubai and added, “We all change as humans. Thus, he has changed, and I have changed in his eyes. The filmmaker added that they had “spoken in between also” and are “on good terms.”
“My utmost regard and respect for the person who did Khamoshi for me, who did Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam for me, and who stood by me during Sawariyaa,” the director said in closing. He has played a significant role in shaping who I am today, and for that, I will always have respect. He has the option to choose whether or not he wants to collaborate with me.
Salman Khan needs to start setting objectives in order to change the course of his career today, and he also needs to demonstrate that he is capable of acting according to a director’s vision.
