Showing posts with label salman khan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salman khan. Show all posts

Monday, 12 March 2012

Salman Khan wants Kareena's Dabangg 2 item song to be different


Salman Khan is apparently doing all that it takes to ensure that Kareena Kapoor's item song in Dabangg 2 is completely different from her item number 'Yeh Mera Dil' from Don 2 with Shahrukh Khan playing the male lead in the film.


Salman Khan has reportedly made it clear that Dabangg 2 item number will feature him and Kareena Kapoor. As per sources, when somebody suggested the idea of a remix, Salman Khan dismissed the idea and made it clear that he does not want any remix of any old cabaret hit songs like 'Yeh Mera Dil'.
The buzz is that Salman Khan along with Dabangg 2 music directors, Sajid-Wajid sat together to compose a track that is catchy, rustic and very different from 'Munni badnaam hui' or 'Chikni chameli' or any other item numbers seen on screen until now.

Kareena Kapoor will apparently rehearse with choreographer Ganesh Hegde or Farah Khan for at least two weeks for the special item song in Dabangg 2.

Saturday, 10 March 2012

Salman Khan wants one rupee more than SRK


T here's a story going around about two of the big Khans in Bollywood - Salman and Shah Rukh. As everyone knows, Salman is the most bankable star in the Hindi film industry today with the most number of films that have crossed the `100 crore mark and also that the two stars are no longer on talking terms.


But now, it looks like there's even competition in their pay scales. The rumour is that Salman called Aditya Chopra to his farmhouse when they approached him for his latest film and when the subject of remuneration came up, he allegedly said he wanted `1 more than what SRK gets!

Since the days of Raj Kapoor, Dev Anand, and then Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan, there has always been competition between actors on-screen and off screen. The 'one rupee more, please' salary issue supposedly existed even then and the south film industries are no different.

Actors who are seen as arch rivals on-screen apparently want to score higher than their competitors even in terms of money. And it's not large amounts but just a single rupee that can make a difference to their happiness.

At the same time, actors constantly try to woo the favourite producers of other actors. For instance, the Chopras always favoured Shah Rukh but signing on the successful Salman might have rankled the former's equation, say some industry insiders. And if Salman actually asked for a rupee more, then it looks like entertainment is all just a game of one-upmanship