Salman Khan, once a top star in Bollywood’s mass circuits, has recently struggled due to poor screenplay choices. Despite his status the as a top superstar with huge market, recent films such as “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan” and the highly anticipated “Tiger 3” have failed to create an big impact at the box office results.
“Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan” movie Farhad Samji’s version of the Tamil film “Veeram,” was a tremendous catastrophe. Even “Tiger 3,” a film in the successful YRF Spy Franchise directed by Maneesh Sharma, had a in mediocre review. Considering his mistakes, Salman Khan is now taking extraordinary caution while selecting his next projects. Surprisingly, he is looking into partnerships with Tamil directors to resurrect his mass hero image.
He is currently working on the script for his upcoming film, and “The Bull,” which will be the directed by Vishnu Vardhan and produced by Karan Johar. Furthermore, he is in talks with renowned Tamil directors such as AR Murugudoss and Atlee for future projects, suggesting his preference for filmmakers who understand the pulse of mainstream cinema better.
Salman appears to be moving away from Bollywood directors and scriptwriters and toward the competence and sensitivities of Tamil directors. This strategic move demonstrates his intention to recover his position as a prominent figure in Indian cinema’s mainstream entertainment industry.