
News Topical, Digital Desk : Fans are eagerly waiting for Sajid Nadiadwala's film Housefull 5. Fans are very excited about this franchise movie. The makers will release it in theaters with different climaxes. It was revealed in the trailer launch event that in different theaters, the audience will get to see the last 20 minutes differently and the killer will also be different. The trailer of the film has been in the news for many reasons. Jackie Shroff spoke a dialogue in a different style, which is being discussed a lot.
The film's director Tarun Mansukhani has made a shocking revelation about Jackie Shroff's viral dialogue. First of all, let us tell you that in the trailer, he has presented the dialogue 'Chhoti Bachi Ho Kya' in a new style. This dialogue in Housefull 5 will make you laugh. After listening to this, you might feel that you have heard this dialogue before. Actually, Tiger Shroff had spoken this dialogue for Kriti Sanon in the film Heropanti released in 2014, which was well liked. Now Jackie Shroff has spoken the dialogue of his son in a unique way.
This dialogue was not part of the script
Housefull 5 director Tarun Mansukhani has made many revelations while talking about the film and its dialogues. He told about the most popular dialogue spoken by Jackie Shroff that it is not a part of the script. Let's know how this dialogue became a part of the film and whose idea was it to present it in a new style
In a recent interview with India Today, Tarun Mansukhani talked about the story behind this dialogue. He said, ‘It was not a part of the script and it just happened on the spot for me. We thought about how the action sequence would be and just started working on it. Then I was talking to action directors from Thailand and at one point we thought that the car hits a child and you feel that kind of excitement. When I said that the car hits a child, this line lit up like a bulb in my mind.’
How did Jackie Shroff react?
Talking about Jackie Shroff's reaction to the use of Tiger Shroff's iconic line, the director said, 'He knows that his son has had an iconic moment on screen with this dialogue. So why wouldn't we have fun with it. Anyway, imitation is the best form of flattery.
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