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Salman Khan reacts to rumours of teaming up with Rohit Shetty

Salman Khan is presently busy promoting his hotly anticipated film, Bharat, which also features his frequent collaborator Katrina Kaif in the lead role. The film is slated to hit the marquee on June 5, and the superstar is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that his big-ticket spectacle reaches to as many people as possible.

Rumours have been rife of late that Khan may also do a film with hit filmmaker Rohit Shetty. In one of his recent interviews, when the superstar was asked about the rumours of collaborating with the Simmba (2018) director, he said, “Why is it a rumour? Rohit and I have talked about working together. There is nothing definite yet. If our talks materialise into something, you’ll hear about it.”


Well, Salman Khan has his plate full with several high-profile projects. So, it will be really interesting to see how he manages to squeeze out time for a film with Rohit Shetty. After the release of Bharat, the superstar will complete Dabangg 3. As soon as Dabangg 3 races towards its completion, he will move on to Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Inshallah.

In 2020, Khan is also expected to start the official remake of South Korean film, Veteran (2017), which his brother-in-law Atul Agnihotri is producing. The second instalment of Kick (2014) is also expected to kick-start in 2020.

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Suriya and Trisha’s 'Karuppu' release day hits turbulence as cancelled shows leave fans disappointed

Producers initially blamed “unavoidable reasons” for the disruption

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Suriya and Trisha’s 'Karuppu' release day hits turbulence as cancelled shows leave fans disappointed

Highlights

  • Early screenings of Karuppu in Tamil Nadu were cancelled shortly before release
  • Producers initially blamed “unavoidable reasons” for the disruption
  • Distributors later pointed to financial issues behind the delay
  • Noon and matinee screenings were also cancelled and refunds were initiated

A big release morning took an unexpected turn

Release day for Suriya and Trisha’s Karuppu was meant to begin with the usual excitement that surrounds a major Tamil film opening. Fans had booked early tickets, theatres had prepared for first-day crowds and audiences were ready for the much-anticipated first screenings.

But only hours before the first shows were due to begin, the mood shifted.

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