Inshallah: Who's Trying To Sabotage Salman Khan's Movie? Theatrical Rights Sold for Rs 190 Crore!
A source close to the Inshallah is quoted as saying, "There is someone trying to do foul play and sabotage Salman Khan's movie. But now, Sanjay Leela Bhansali has sold the rights to Jayantilal Gada."
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali's
Inshallah
is
one
of
the
most
anticipated
movies
of
the
year
and
why
not?
The
film
not
only
marks
the
first
collaboration
of
Salman
Khan
and
Alia
Bhatt
but
also
the
comeback
of
super-hit
Jodi
-
Mr
Bhansali
and
Mr
Khan.
Amid
all
the
anticipation,
we
hear
someone
is
trying
to
sabotage
Salman's
movie.
However,
Bhansali
has
finally
sold
the
theatrical
rights
of
Inshallah
for
Rs
190
crore.
A
source
close
to
the
project
informs
Pinkvilla,
"There
is
someone
trying
to
do
foul
play
and
sabotage
Salman's
movie.
But
now,
SLB
has
sold
the
rights
to
Jayantilal
Gada
of
Pen
Cinemas
at
a
huge
price."
Whereas,
a
trade
source
reveals,
"Bhansali
is
also
producing
the
film,
along
with
Salman
Khan
Films.
He
has
sold
the
movie
for
Rs
165
crore
plus
additional
Rs
25
crore
for
P&A,
which
makes
it
a
Rs
190
crore
and
that's
huge."
"Usually,
Salman
has
a
deal
with
a
digital
streaming
agency
and
a
channel
partner
so
the
sum
of
these
two
usually
is
Salman's
fee
for
a
film.
But
with
Rs
190
crore
in
the
kitty
already,
the
producers
already
seem
to
have
hit
a
big
home
run,"
added
the
source.
Earlier,
it
was
reported
that
unlike
previous
Bhansali
films,
Inshallah
won't
have
lavish
sets
but
will
be
shot
at
real
locations.
The
romantic
saga
is
slated
to
hit
the
theatres
next
year
during
Eid.