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News Topical, Digital Desk : If there is a Bollywood superstar in the house, then there is no harm in learning and taking help from him, but Bollywood's Bhaijaan Salman Khan's younger brother Sohail Khan has a different opinion about this. He believes that being Salman's brother has its advantages but there are some disadvantages too. Sohail sees both advantages and disadvantages in having a superstar like Salman in the house and working with him, because from time to time he leaves no stone unturned in pulling his leg.

Salman pulls Sohail's leg 

Sohail told Jagran New Media, ‘Sometimes good ideas come at home, but you cannot find other actors at home. I can ask Bhai whenever I want that this idea just came to my mind, can we do something like this? However, there are some things in which he also pulls my leg. Like I can tell any other actor in a professional way that you cannot make changes in our screenplay. At such times, Bhai tells me that you have done only 10 films and I have done 100 films. So I know what is right and what is not. So listen to me.’

I narrated this story of why I loved you

As an actor, Sohail worked with Salman for the first time in the 2005 film 'Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya'. Recently it completed 20 years. Regarding this film, Sohail says, 'For the role of Pyare Mohan in that film, Salman bhai told me that listen, there is a role, we are looking to cast someone for it. I am not saying that because people will compare both of us. Would you like to do it? Then I thought that this would be a stupid decision for me, because I am the producer of the film. On one hand, I will sign people's cheques and negotiate for money with full seriousness behind the camera. On the other hand, I will play a role like Charlie Chaplin in front of the camera. But then Salman said forget all this and do this role'.

Sohail's last film as a director, 'Freaky Ali', was released in 2016. Regarding his return to direction, Sohail says, 'The first schedule of my next film 'Sajjata Tanayush' will start in November. I am both directing and producing this film.'


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