Fallout Between Salman Khan & Ali Abbas Zafar Over 'Bharat' Editing? Director Speaks Up
Salman Khan's latest film 'Bharat' which released on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr received a bumper opening at the box office and crossed the 50 crore mark in just two days.
Salman
Khan
FIGHTS
with
Ali
Abbas
Zafar
over
Bharat
editing
|
FilmiBeat
Salman
Khan's
latest
film
'Bharat' which
released
on
the
occasion
of
Eid-ul-Fitr
received
a
bumper
opening
at
the
box
office
and
crossed
the
50
crore
mark
in
just
two
days.
The
film
which
is
an
Indian
adaptation
of
the
Korean
film
'Ode
To
My
Father'
has
been
given
a
thumbs
up
by
the
audience
and
the
critics
alike.
Also,
Bharat
has
turned
out
to
be
Salman
Khan's
biggest
grosser
at
the
box
office
till
date
beating
Sultan
and
Tiger
Zinda
Hai.
Amidst
all
this,
a
rumour
about
a
fall-out
between
the
director
Ali
and
Salman
Khan
started
doing
the
rounds
on
the
internet.
While
speaking
with
Pinkvilla,
Ali
finally
set
the
record
straight.
For
Those
Who
Ain't
Aware
It
was
being
said
that
Salman
Khan
and
Ali
Abbas
Zafar
had
a
major
argument
over
the
editing
of
Bharat.
Ali
Denied
All
The
Rumours
The
filmmaker
told
Pinkvilla,
"These
are
completely
false
and
baseless
rumours.
Salman
Bhai
is
like
an
elder
brother
to
me
and
everyone
knows
we
consider
each
other
family."
Meanwhile,
The
Director
Also
Has
Some
Good
News
For
Salman
Fans
After
the
success
of
Bharat,
Ali
Abbas
Zafar
is
planning
to
team
up
for
yet
another
film.
He
further
added,
"And
everyone
who's
spreading
such
reports,
I
just
have
one
thing
to
tell.
Salman
and
I
have
already
discussed
a
couple
of
things
and
he
will
soon
be
spending
a
lot
of
time
again
with
me
on
a
project."
Ali
Abbas
Zafar
On
Bharat's
Success
The
filmmaker
was
earlier
quoted
as
saying,
"It's
humbling
to
be
showered
this
kind
of
love
by
audiences.
I
have
tried
to
present
Salman
Khan
in
a
totally
new
light
and
as
a
totally
new
hero
with
Bharat
and
I'm
ecstatic
that
audiences
have
liked
our
attempt
to
make
Bharat
a
thoroughly
entertaining
joyride
that
also
has
its
soul
in
the
right
place."