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Sooraj Barjatya confirms his next with Salman Khan

Salman Khan and Sooraj Barjatya together form one of the most formidable actor-director duos of Bollywood. They create nothing but sheer cinematic brilliance whenever the two creative forces team up for a project and their past offerings are a testament to that.

Having last directed Salman Khan in Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (2015), ace filmmaker Sooraj Barjatya has now revealed that he will reunite with the superstar once again for a new family entertainer in 2020.


Confirming the development, Barjatya said, “I have discussed the primary idea with Salman. It’s going to be a family drama and not an action film. All I can say is that it will have all the necessary ingredients that a Rajshri production has - emotions, drama and a lot of music.”

The filmmaker went on to add that it is going to be his most satisfying film. “It is going to be my most satisfying film. But right now, I am concentrating on my younger son Avnish’s career; he will make his directorial debut soon,” he added.

Well, we are certainly excited to see Salman Khan as Prem once again. Are you?

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Bafta TV Awards 2026

The win capped a big night for Adolescence, which won four awards, a record for a single show

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Bafta TV Awards 2026 : Four wins for 'Adolescence' and a record for Cooper at 16

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  • Cooper, 16, became the youngest best supporting actor winner in Bafta TV history.
  • Gaza: Doctors Under Attack won current affairs after the BBC dropped it over impartiality concerns.
  • Martin Lewis and Dame Mary Berry gave the night's most emotional speeches.
A 16-year-old from Warrington made television history on Sunday night. Owen Cooper, star of Netflix drama Adolescence, won best supporting actor at the Bafta Television Awards, becoming the youngest person ever to claim that prize.

The win was part of a remarkable evening for Adolescence. The drama took four awards in total, more than any single show has ever won at the ceremony in one year.

It claimed best limited series alongside acting prizes for Cooper, Stephen Graham and Christine Tremarco.

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