
They have worked together in films like 'Khamoshi: The Musical', 'Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam' and 'Saawariya' and now, a decade later Salman Khan and Sanjay Leela Bhansali will team up for a new film.
Khan, who is currently promoting his big Eid release Race 3, confirmed that he has given his nod to Bhansali's new project.
"There is no 'No Entry' or 'Wanted' sequel happening. I am doing 'Bharat', 'Dabangg 3' and 'Sher Khan'. The 'Kick 2' script isn't ready at the moment and then there is a dance film with Remo and one Bhansali film when he comes and narrates it. We recently discussed it," he said.
The 52-year-old actor says he immediately gives his nod to a project if it excites him.
"The only films I want to do as soon as possible are the ones which satisfy me. I want to do something which I instantly like. I take up films only if they instantly excite me. If something is narrated to me and I am like 'I will tell you tomorrow' or 'I need some time to think', it's never happening," Salman said to a news The actor, however, made an exception for his Eid release 'Race 3'.
"The only film I have done like that is 'Race 3'. That too because I instantly loved the script, barring one or two points."
Salman has been part of the movie business for around three decades and believes while some of the younger actors are doing good, there are a few who have misunderstood what Hindi cinema stands for.
"Tiger Shroff got it right this time (referring to 'Baaghi 2' success). Varun Dhawan has always been getting it right. He tried one, but then that was a film ('October') he wanted to do and it did make decent money and no one lost anything.
"Apart from that, I think everyone is going slightly... They think India is from Cuffe Parade (South Mumbai) to Andheri, which is not true. They think all our emotions are cliched and outdated," he said.