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Mithun Chakraborty’s son Namashi recently opened up about a hilarious interaction he had with superstar Salman Khan. Namashi recalled that when he tried to touch the superstar’s feet in the presence of Disha Patani, Salman told him that he would throw Namashi off the set if he did this again.
Speaking to Lehren Retro, Namashi said, “Salman bhai was shooting for Radhe, I’d just wrapped Bad Boy and I went to meet him at Mehboob. I went and touched his feet, and I can say this on camera, he said, ‘F**k off’. He gave me a hug and said, ‘I am as old as you are, don’t do this bulls**t with me. If you ever do this again, especially if Disha Patani is sitting here, I’m going to throw you off the set’. So, rule number one, don’t touch Salman Khan’s feet.”
Namashi and his brother Mimoh said that their father’s goodwill has helped them in their careers. They said that Salman Khan has always been there for them to give them advice. Even Govinda, Suniel Shetty, Shah Rukh Khan and Jackky Shroff have stood by them.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Salman Khan was last seen in the third instalment of the Tiger franchise, Tiger 3. Salman and Katrina Kaif reprised their roles as Tiger and Zoya respectively. The film became a massive commercial hit. He also has Tiger vs Pathaan in the pipeline.
It was earlier reported that Salman Khan is collaborating with Karan Johar for an action entertainer titled The Bull. However, the latest reports suggest that the project might be delayed.
“The Bull is an expensive film and Karan is hoping to sign Salman Khan with a back-end deal, but the superstar on the other hand is demanding upfront money. After doing all the calculations, Karan is not finding it financially viable to take the film on floors. He has now bought more time from Salman Khan to rework the financial structure,” a source revealed to Bollywood Hungama on terms of anonymity.
The initial plan was to start filming in November 2023, with the aim of releasing it on the big screen over the Christmas weekend in 2024. But looks like it has been pushed for later.
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