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Director Soraj Barjatya says that it is always a challenge to create a work that feels fresh for “relevant” and superstar and his long -time ally Salman Khan. Soraj was designed to make an action film with a 59 -year -old star, but was abandoned because the filmmaker was unable to crack the right character for Salman. The pair have collaborated on hits like Main Pyar Kiya (1989), Hum AAPK Han Kon ..! (1949), Hum Sixty Saath Hain (19), and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (2015).
Soraj talks about cooperation with Salman
“There are some topics that you are unable to take it forward, you are unable to crack the climax or achieve the character, so it does not understand to make the film until it all comes together.
“I have barely made seven films, but this is what I have decided to do, and until I am not convinced that I will not make it. So, I am very happy that Salman Bhai is with me, and today he has a big challenge to make something relevant and fresh at his age,” The filmmaker told PTI.
With a career over 30 years, Salman has created a reputation for blockbuster successes, but his recent outings like Alexander, someone’s life, Rade, Dabangag 3 and Race 3 have not met the expectations of his loyal fan Aadhaar.
Salman confident of making a comeback confident
Soraj, however, is optimistic about Salman’s career and is making a big comeback.
“I think it happens in everyone’s life … it’s just that he is a celebrity, that’s why he gets so much attention. But everyone should be allowed to make a mistake, to learn because his life is this.
The director said, “We have to allow each other (grow) (grow), we should not be so rigid. He is such a good person, he is so strong that he is going to come back in a very big way.”
Both Soraj and Salman are busy working on their new films.
Filmmaker Ayushmann Khurrana and Sharvari are eager to start work on a new family drama set to introduce, while Salman has started working on a much awaited battle drama called Battle of Galwan. Based on the 2020 Galwan Valley Conflict, the film was played by Apoorva Lakhia.
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