This time, he is at ease. The eagerness of 'Ek Tha Tiger' and
'Dabangg 2' is absent. Also, he seems to have left behind the crazy hype
of Rs 100 crore club. Salman Khan is promoting his forthcoming film
'Jai Ho' through all possible means, but the old anxiety is not visible
on his face. Does this mean, he has finally come to terms with the
unpredictability of the box-office? Or, he is extremely sure of his
success?
The man has changed for sure. The 'Koffee With Karan' interview
is a proof that he has learnt to take jokes in his stride. The way he
hugged Shah Rukh Khan at a recently concluded award show also showed his
maturity and willingness to move on in life.
Though Sohail Khan is the director of 'Jai Ho', but the onus was
always on Salman to publicise it. The first trailer was received with
enthusiasm as it was said to be the story of a common man, the flavour
of the season.
However, the songs of the film failed to create the kind of buzz
Fevicol or Munni did, but he is supplementing it with interviews and
public appearances.
After the super-success of 'Chennai Express', 'Krrish 3' and
'Dhoom 3', the trade pundits are looking forward to 'Jai Ho' and whether
it can create its own records or not.
'Ek Tha Tiger' managed to garner Rs 198 crore while 'Dabangg 2' gathered close to Rs 148 crore.
Meanwhile, 'Chennai Express', 'Krrish 3' and 'Dhoom 3' collected
Rs 227 cr, Rs 244 cr and Rs 260 cr respectively. 'Dhoom 3' drowned many
records in the overseas markets as well.
Can Salman Khan be able to rise to the occasion and break these records? Only time will tell. Read more..
Source: Entertainment News
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