Actor
Paresh
Rawal
says
Salman
Khan
has
his
own
charm
and
style
of
acting
and
feels
the
superstar
has
become
calmer
today.
The
veteran
actor,
who
has
collaborated
with
Salman
for
films
like
Ready,
Baghban,
Har
Dil
Jo
Pyaar
Karega,
Dhulan
Hum
Le
Jayenge,
and
Andaz
Apna
Apna,
will
be
next
seen
with
him
in
Ali
Abbas
Zafar's
Tiger
Zinda
Hai.
"Every
actor
has
his
own
charm
including
Salman,
everyone
is
good
in
their
own
way.
I
have
worked
with
him
in
couple
of
films.
He
is
easy
to
work
with,
understands
things
and
is
always
helpful.
Today
I
think
he
has
become
more
calm," Rawal
told
PTI
on
Salman's
acting
style.
The
Yash
Raj
Film's
"Tiger"
franchise
centers
around
a
fictional
character
of
an
Indian
spy
(RAW),
code
named
Tiger
(Salman),
who
falls
in
love
with
a
Pakistani
spy
(ISI),
played
by
Katrina
Kaif.
Of
their
all
films
together,
the
1994
cult
"Andaz
Apna
Apna" stands
out.
In
the
film,
Rawal
essayed
the
double
role
of
Teja
and
Ram
Gopal
Bajaj.
While
there
is
a
buzz
of
the
sequel
being
planned,
Rawal
says
he
hasn't
been
approached
for
such
a
project
yet.
"No
one
has
come
to
me
yet
for
the
sequel.
It's
a
good
film,
the
premise
is
good...
it
was
ahead
of
its
time.
Director
Rajkumar
Santoshi
did
a
fantastic
job.
The
sequel
should
be
made
provided
the
story
is
good,"
he
says.
Recalling
the
shooting
experience
for
the
comic
caper,
he
says
there
were
financial
and
date
issues
while
filming,
but
the
overall
experience
was
great.
"During
the
climax
shoot
there
was
problem
as
half
shoot
was
done
here
(in
one
place),
half
there
(in
another
place).
There
were
date
issues
so
we
had
to
shoot
it
differently.
And
people
were
not
paid
on
time.
That
time
the
working
style,
work
ethics
were
different
including
finance.
"We
all
had
great
fun
doing
the
film
and
had
never
imagined
the
film
will
turn
out
to
be
a
cult.
Even
during
'Hera
Pheri'
we
had
not
thought
we
are
making
a
great
film
our
job
was
to
do
the
film
and
move
on."
The
67-year-old
actor
reveals
that
work
on
the
third
part
of
hit
"Hera
Pheri" series
had
begun,
but
is
currently
stalled
after
director
Neeraj
Vora
fell
ill.
His
other
super-hit
film
"Oh
My
God",
released
in
2012,
will
see
a
sequel
and
work
on
the
script
was
on.
"We
are
planning
a
sequel...
the
work
is
going
on
the
script.
It
will
all
depend
on
the
script
whether
Akshay
Kumar
and
I
will
team
for
it
or
not,"
he
says.
Currently,
Rawal
is
busy
promoting
his
upcoming
film
Patel
Ki
Punjabi
Shaadi
also
starring
Rishi
Kapoor,
Vir
Das,
Payal
Ghosh
and
Prem
Chopra.