After Sikandar co-star Rashmika Mandanna, Salman Khan wants to work with Ananya Panday and Janhvi Kapoor, but CAN'T because...
After Sikandar co-star Rashmika Mandanna, Salman Khan wants to work with Ananya Panday and Janhvi Kapoor, but CAN'T because...
Salman Khan is currently busy promoting his upcoming film Sikandar, which is going to be released on March 30. During a recent press conference, he talked about the ongoing discussions about his pairing with younger actresses.
By: Roger Khuraijam |
Published: March 27 2025, 08:04 AM IST
Salman Khan is busy promoting his film Sikander which is going to be released on March 30. During this time the superstar has said that he wants to work with young actors. However, this is not possible due to people.
At a press conference, Salman said that he wants to work with Janhvi Kapoor and Ananya Pandey as he believes that working with them gives good opportunities to young actors.
The actor said, “If I want to work with Ananya or Janhvi, people have made it difficult for me because then they talk about the age gap. I work with them thinking it's giving them a good opportunity, and even then, I will continue to work with them.”
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He emphasized that his collaborations with younger talents stem from a desire to provide them with better opportunities. Earlier, Salman Khan had talked about working with actress Rashmika Mandanna who is 31 years younger than him in Sikandar.
At the launch of the Sikandar trailer, Salman said, “They say that there is an age difference of 31 years between the heroine and me. If the heroine has no problem or the heroine's father has no problem then what problem do you have? And when she (Rashmika) gets married and has a daughter and then she becomes a big star then also we will work together. We will get mummy's permission.”
Salman Khan further said that he wanted to do a multi-star cast film but it could not happen. He revealed, “I had once suggested a filmmaker make something with an ensemble cast, but all the actors of the current generation refused to work with each other.”
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Comparing his era, he said, “Actors have become very insecure. We were comfortable doing multicast films because, for us, it was about bringing all our fans together to make the film a hit. We spent 100-200 days working together and eventually became friends.”
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