Saturday, July 30, 2011

Sallu demands Rs 50 cr for next movie


Dabangg, Salman Khan will now turn to comedy for the next film of director Anees Bazmee is ready. The film, starring opposite Asin Khan, is produced by Bhushan Kumar and is scheduled for release May 27, 2011. It was shot partly in Sri Lanka for which there was a lot of protest in southern Tamil Nadu., Mysore and Tamil Nadu to Kerala records held three idiots. Dabangg 81.50 crore net plus approximately according to first estimates of the first week after Thursday seems to be coming in about 6 crore net mark the film broke the record first week of three idiots, even if we include insights paid for this film movie set new first week record circuit in Delhi East Punjab, Bihar, Berar, Rajasthan, Assam and Orissa while in Mumbai, West Bengal, Andhra Nizam.Like a phoenix rising from its ashes, Salman Khan has reinvented himself in his two decade long career.


Yet, this bad boy of Bollywood, who is known for his lady killer image, has always been an instant hit among masses. Post the super duper success of Wanted, Dabangg and Ready, Salman has become the most bankable stars of B-town, whose films often set the cash registers ringing at the Box Office. Buzz has it that the hunk has now decided to increase his fees. Apparently, Salman has charged a whopping sum of Rs. 50 core for his next flick. The actor, who used to charge somewhere around Rs. 40 crore for his films, has made up his mind to hike his fees and his manager Matrix is making sure that the actor gets his due.


It is believed that two filmmakers, who recently signed Salman, claimed that the actor has increased his price. Talking to a daily, a source said, “Salman is not only quoting a fee close to Rs. 50 crore, he is also ‘recommending’ directors for these films. Like, for the T Series project Salman has put forward the names of two directors and has asked producer Bhushan Kumar to choose from one of them. Furthermore, he insisted on Sonakshi Sinha for ‘Kick’ and now he`s recommending Zarine Khan to his prospective producers.”
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