Antim: Salman Khan Torn Between One Role, Two Avatars

Salman Khan and director Mahesh Manjrekar have planned every detail of their film, “Antim” right from the combination dates of the actors to the location of the shoot.

However, they are unable to decide on the finer details of Salman Khan’s role in “Antim.”

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Salman Khan and Mahesh Manjrekar to decide on the finer details of the Salman

Since this movie is a Marathi remake of “Mulshi Pattern” Manjrekar is keen that Salman Khan plays a Maharashtrian cop in the movie. A source says “However, Salman wants to play a Punjabi police officer. He believes it will lend pan-India appeal to the film. Over the past few days, Salman and Mahesh have been brainstorming about his character. It has finally been decided that the actor will conduct a look test this weekend, during which he will flaunt a Maharashtrian avatar and a north Indian get-up, and accordingly zero in on his final look.”

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The mahurat will happen at Mehboob Studios on Diwali, followed by a two-month schedule at ND Studios in Karjat. Salman will play a no-nonsense cop. Styled by Ashley Rebello and sister Alvira Agnihotri, the actor is likely to sport a French beard,” adds the source.

Manjrekar is excited to reunite with Salman Khan. This is the first movie where Salman Khan will collaborate with his brother in law, Aayush Sharma. “We plan to start shoot in the next 15 days. Salman and Aayush will have never-seen-before looks in the movie,” he says.

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