Megastar Salman Khan, who will soon be seen
in the movie "Tubelight", says as an actor he has limitations and
filming for the Kabir Khan directorial was an emotional journey.
Sharing his experience of working with his brother Sohail
Khan, who is playing the role of his character's brother in
"Tubelight", Salman said media here, "The film was an emotional
journey and I felt emotionally drained after shooting some of the scenes that
narrate that my brother is no more. I am a limited performer and everybody
knows that, but because Sohail was playing my brother, maybe that's why I was
feeling very emotional."
"In fact, during the dubbing of the film also, being a
grown up man, my tears were coming up... it was really bad! And coming from us
(Pathans) is really bad," he told, sharing an previous story.
"When I was in jail, one day my mother, father and one
of my uncles came to see me there, and seeing my condition, my uncle started
crying. So my father told him, 'kaise Pathan ho yaar
tum, roh rahe ho'(what kind of a Pathan are you? You are
crying!)," told Salman.
Salman and Sohail also showed the trailer of their
movie to their mother Salma Khan on Wednesday.
"This time she will pray more as both of her sons are
working on the film," Salman told.
The actor was present at the trailer launch of the movie
along with Kabir Khan, Sohail and music director Pritam.
"Tubelight" is scheduled to release on June
23.
No comments:
Post a Comment