Salman keen to work with Katrina in his next

September 07, 2015 11:40 am | Updated 11:40 am IST - Mumbai

Salman is busy with the last leg of promotions for his upcoming home production “Hero”. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt

Salman is busy with the last leg of promotions for his upcoming home production “Hero”. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt

Superstar Salman Khan has expressed his desire to share screen space with Katrina Kaif in his next film.

Gossip mills are abuzz that the ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ co-stars will star opposite each other again in Salman’s brother-in-law Atul Agnihotri’s next film.

“I am doing Atul Agnihotri’s next film but I can’t talk about it,” Salman said.

Salman and Atul gave a blockbuster together in 2011, “Bodyguard” , the film had Katrina doing a special song.

When asked if the film will have Katrina in the lead, Salman said, “I would love to have Katrina in the film but I don’t know.”

Reportedly the film will be an action-packed love story and would be directed by Kabir Khan.

If Katrina gets finalised for the film opposite Salman, it will be their fifth film together after “Partner” , “Yuvvraaj”, “Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya”, and “Ek Tha Tiger” .

Presently, Salman is busy with the last leg of promotions for his upcoming home production “Hero” .

“We are already thinking of another film with them (Sooraj Pancholi and Athiya Shetty). They would do films outside my banner as well. I would promote them outside my banner as well,” Salman said.

Besides, the 49-year-old superstar is also busy with his upcoming projects —— “Prem Ratan Dhaan Payo” and “Sultan” .

“I am working on ‘Prem Ratan Dhaan Payo’ I have removed 200 days for it. Then I have ‘Sultan’ ... for that also I will have to keep aside more time,” he added.

Sooraj Bharjatya’s “Prem Ratan Dhaan Payo” will see Salman opposite Sonam Kapoor. It is set to release this Diwali. While in Aditya Chopra’s next “Sultan” he plays a boxer and it is schedule to release next Eid.

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