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Salman: Main hoon naa!

Updated on: 13 January,2011 08:22 AM IST  | 
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Salman Khan tells director Farah Khan that he's willing to sign her next film even if no other actor is

Salman: Main hoon naa!

Salman Khan tells director Farah Khan that he's willing to sign her next film even if no other actor is


After Tees Maar Khan, speculation is rife about Farah Khan's next film. Will she go back to Shah Rukh Khan? Will Akshay Kumar act in her next?

Or will be it a film with newcomers like Karan Johar is making?u00a0Or will it be Salman Khan, who did a cameo in her last film.



A industry source says, "After the release of Tees Maar Khan when Salman heard that Farah Khan was feeling low, he called her and told her to start writing her next film, and that he would star in it, whenever it was ready."

No reservations

Most actors would think twice before working with a director whose last was panned byu00a0 critics, but Sallu has no such reservations. Says a source, "Salman goes out of his way to help anyone he loves.

It's not all business with him. When he heard from mutual friends that Farah was feeling down because people were pulling her film down, he called her and told her that he would act in her next.

And he said that if she didn't have a script, he would even provide a script that he likes, and she can direct it."

This happened before he left for his birthday in Dubai. The insider adds, "It was an emotional talk between Farah and Salman and she was extremely touched."

Farah says, "It's not true. I have just started writing my next film. I am not even thinking of casting till the script is fabulous and fully locked.
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I met Salman only at the Screen Awards last week. Tees Maar Khan is a hit. Why would I need helping out?"



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