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Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s Film not to have Eid release this year, His next film will be release on Diwali or Christmas

Salman Khan

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s Film not to have Eid release this year, His next film will be release on Diwali or Christmas

Superstar of Bollywood Salam Khan announced on Monday that his next film will be released on either Diwali or Christmas this year.

He did not revealed film’s title, genre or story but we can assume by his announced projects in the pipeline, the film would be most likely “Tiger 3”, the third spy franchise.

During International Indian Film Academy Award (IIFA), Salman said “This time around I am taking a break during Eid. Instead, Ajay Devgn will be coming up with his film ‘Runway 34’. I would like all of you to show as much love for his film on Eid as you shower mine.”

IIFA will be hosted by Superstar Salman Khan, which will be arranged at Yas Island in Abu Dhabi on 20-21 May, along with actor Riteish Deshmukh and comedian-TV presenter Manish Paul.

During question, ‘if he would ever switch OTT, he gave rather eccentric reply’: “Yes, I will come on the medium of OTT, but as a producer, there are few projects that are in talk for.”

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According to him the cinemas should be larger than life and he said the reason why the movies from the south are doing so great across India is their focus on single point that is heroism.

Salman quoted: “Films with heroism are dying art in Bollywood. Today Bollywood has moved away from films that were high in heroism. Sadly, heroism is not in vogue these days in Bollywood. Sad, because the mark of Bollywood has always been heroism, there’s an emotional connect with the hero of the film.”

He further said: “What started with Salim Javed (screenwriter duo Salim Khan, Salman’s father from south. They have cracked the code. It remains to be seen if we (Hindi films) would ever get to that space again as an industry.”

While concluding, Salman stated: “I have always worked in that line on cinema because that is something I believe in. another thing, South Indian Writers are very hardworking, they know the pulse of the audience. Films have gone pan India, so I would like to see directors from the south pickup scripts from Bollywood to make in their own territory, and vice-versa. That is when we will have a surfeit of quality content.”