Salman Khan - "We aren't making movies like South India.."

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salman khan, who talked at the IIFA 2022 press Conference recently, discussed pan-India films, the necessity for 'bravery' in bollywood movies, and his cameo role in megastar Chiranjeevi's Godfather. salman describes his time working with chiru as "amazing," and claims to have known the Megastaar for a looooong period and finally the clock has struck right and he has joined hands with him now.

"Raam Charan, Chiru's child, is also a good buddy of mine." He's done an incredible job in RRR. I just texted him a happy birthday and good luck with his film. I'm quite proud of him. "It makes me so happy that he's doing so well," salman said. "However, I'm curious as to why our films aren't performing so well in the south," he continued. Their movies are doing extremely well in this country." During the IIFA media briefing in Bombay, the actor said these comments. Salaman will host the awards ceremony on May 20 and 21, which will take place on Yaas Island in Abu Dhabi.

Salman went on to say that "heroic films" are needed in Bollywood. "Heroism has long been a staple of the south indian cinema industry. Even bollywood does it, but we, with the exception of one or two persons, do not produce such films. We should resume making films about larger-than-life heroes. I'm still doing it, but I feel like people have gone cool and believe I've become clichéd these days."

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