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laughs as though he was watching one of his more
raucous comedies. But the rumour that there has been
a serious rift between David Dhawan and second-favourite
leading man Salman (presuming Govinda still occupies
the position of Hero No.1) has been gathering
momentum for a while.
It's even said that a project which David planned
with Salman and Govinda has been shelved.
David protests: "How can I fight with Salman?
We've been close friends for years now. I've done
seven films with him. We laughed our heads off when
we heard about the so-called fight between us. This
is nothing but jealousy."
"This film industry is filled with nasty negative
elements who have nothing better to do than to
create imaginary rifts between friends. Today by the
grace of god, Salman is successful. So am I. People
can't see the two of us together," David told in an
interview.
But onlookers swear they have seen the director and
star having a heated altercation, with Salman losing
his cool.
"Would these imaginative people please come
forward?" laughs David even loudly.
"For their information, Salman was in my house for
Ganpati last week. I'm directing a film for his home
banner. Right now, I'm scripting the project. It's
not easy to design a film that would do justice to
both Salman and Govinda, two of my favourites.
They both have very strong images and I've to keep
audiences' expectations in mind."
David pauses and then reveals: "It's time I did at
least one film that isn't made according to what
audiences expect but what I expect from myself.
There're so many talented boys and girls waiting for
a break. I want to make a film with fresh faces. It
will be for a corporate house. There are so many
corporate houses which want me to make a film for
them." Another rumour doing the rounds is that David
is readying his son for a star-launch?
"No, no," he protests.
"Don't we have enough boys and girls from the
industry? My son has been trained in filmmaking from
New York. He wants to direct films. Right now he's
assisting me. It'd be interesting to see what kind
of film he makes. He has my blessing and backing."
Returning to the Salman topic, David reiterates: "Salman
and I crossed the biggest hurdle when the tape
scandal broke out on the eve of the release of
'Maine Pyar Kyun Kiya.' Salman and me fight? Never!"
Though David denies a rift in the 'jodi' No.1 (the
number one pair), here's looking at famous
director-star pairs that eventually went kaput:
* Shakti Samanta-Rajesh Khanna (made several
incredibly successful films together including "Aradhana",
"Amar Prem", "Kati Patang"...until they went 'Alag
Alag' (separate) with the film of that title.
* Raj Santoshi-Sunny Deol (did the incredible
"Ghayal" and "Ghaatak" before Santoshi shifted his
loyalty to Ajay Devgan)
* Sooraj Barjatya-Salman Khan ("Maine Pyar
Kiya", "Hum Aapke Hain Kaun", "Hum Saath Saath Hain"...big
bucks, black bucks...)
* Ram Gopal Varma-Manoj Bajpai (a small stint
in "Daud" led to the big break in "Satya." Then
Manoj asked for his remuneration. That was the end
of the road) |