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'If Salman is in a film other actors take backseat'

Updated on: 01 July,2011 08:33 AM IST  | 
Subhash K Jha |

It's his way in all his upcoming movies

'If Salman is in a film other actors take backseat'

It's his way in all his upcoming movies


When you have some one like Salman Khan in your movie, you can't entirely call the shots. According to our sources, Sallu is supervising almost every department of his forthcoming movies, including scripting and casting.


The leading ladies of his next No Entry Mein Entry Bipasha Basu, Esha Deol, Lara Dutta and Celina Jaitley are being dropped, thanks to the actor, who wants Zarine Khan and Kangna Ranaut instead.

Arbaaz Khan and Anees Bazmi also agree that SK has a big say in the scripts for their upcoming sequels of Dabangg and No Entry. For NEME, Salman and Anees have decided to carry forward the theme of infidelity.
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Says the director, "Men cheating on their wives... both Salman and I feel we can't get away from that theme. It's like the Superman franchise.
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When audiences go to see a Superman film they expect to see Superman flying." Also, Salman would be the pivotal character unlike in the previous edition.

Explains Anees, "He was a guest star in NE while Anil Kapoor and Fardeen Khan played the lead. Now in the sequel he would be the lead and the other two would've far less important roles."

So, how will Anil react to his role being downsized! Especially since the producer happens to be his brother, Boney Kapoor. Says Anees, "We need to be realistic. If Salman is in a film all other actors take a backseat."



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