Bollywood Superstar Salman Khan will soon return to the big screen in the production of his house ‘Antim: The last truth’ which is also a brother-in-law of Aayahh Sharma.
In addition to juggling his time as an actor and producer, superstar has also mapped the cunning of his desire project – ‘Salman Talkies’.
During the interaction with the star, Etimes asked him for updates about the theater chain he was very waiting to open for his fans.
“Yes we have a plan to open the cinema,” Salman admitted when he continued to explain, “We plan to open them, hopefully, sometimes will soon.”
When asked whether the pandemic made him rethink his decision, he ignored him by saying, “It was still in work.
We planned it but everything was delayed (because of a pandemic).
Slowly we will return there, but surely someday.”
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Those who hope to see the cinema in big cities it might be disappointed to hear that Salman actually has a plan to open it on the outskirts of the city and rural India, where people don’t have access to the cinema.
He told us, “We have planned to open it in small cities where people do not have access to the cinema.
Not here in cities like Mumbai.”
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For this pet project, Salman meets several manufacturers, distributors and exhibitors to strengthen their plans and understand how the market works better.
It was reported that the actor would first defend the project in Maharashtra and then expand it to other countries for the next 10 years.
Mumbai Mirror has reported again in 2018
Khan moves his plan to open the theater chain where tickets will be tax free and are available with subsidized and free rates for children from underprivileged backgrounds.
Even though the plan was in the state of their birth, Salman said, “I have many plans for the theater chain but I need longer because I have to be very careful.
There are many logistical details involved so the project is not turned off.”