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Salman Khan & Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s next titled Inshallah?

Superstar Salman Khan, whose latest film Race 3 has underperformed at the box-office, has multiple films in his hand. One of them is a movie with ace filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Khan had spoken about the same during a recent interview.

Now, reports are coming in that the film may be titled Inshallah. According to a source, Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s production house has recently registered the title Inshallah with Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association (IMPPA). Buzz has it that it’s the title of Khan’s next with Bhansali.


Inshallah might be the title of the film that will reunite Sanjay and Salman. He got the title registered last week with IMPAA. And looking at Bhansali’s working style, he might take six to nine months to complete the final draft of the script, and he may start shooting by next year, after Salman is done with his other prior commitments including his next film, Bharat,” says a trade source.

The source goes on to add that if things fall into place, the film might hit the silver screen during Eid 2020.

Salman and Bhansali have previously worked on popular films like Khamoshi: The Musical (1996) and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999).

Meanwhile, Khan is gearing up to start work on Bharat, also starring Priyanka Chopra, Disha Patani and Tabu. His next will be Dabangg 3 with Prabhu Deva.

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Highlights:

  • Bhagat says some stars can’t enjoy meals if not photographed.
  • Author calls Bollywood a “drug house of fame.”
  • He left movies to focus on writing and moved to Dubai.
  • Sees industry as insecure, with friendships mostly transactional.
  • Believes creating stories gives him more satisfaction than films.

Chetan Bhagat says fame in Bollywood can take a serious toll on mental health. The bestselling author, whose novels like 3 Idiots and Kai Po Che! became major films, explained that many actors and directors struggle when their work doesn’t succeed. “There are actors who, when going to a restaurant, if they aren’t recognised, don’t enjoy the meal. They wonder, ‘No one came to click photos?’ Can you imagine what a sick life that is?” he said.

Bhagat added that the pressure of attention and constant public scrutiny can worsen insecurity. He recalled seeing stars fade over time, their mental health affected by the highs and lows of fame.

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