Rajinikanth and Salman Khan to come together for ‘Jawan’ director Atlee’s film: Report

Updated : Jun 24, 2024 16:07
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2024 has seen the biggest collaborations ever and if a latest media report is to be believed, the ultimate collaboration is being planned. A Bollywood Hungama report has said that ‘Jawan’ fame director, Atlee, is all set to bring the biggest stars of Indian cinema together. Here is the tea.  

The biggest collaboration announced so far is Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan for the YRF spyverse film- ‘Tiger Vs Pathaan’. According to the report, Atlee has thought beyond everyone’s imagination and is trying to bring together Rajinikanth and Salman for the biggest pan-India film.  

The report quoting sources said that Atlee will be meeting the two actors next month. "Sun Pictures will be producing the film and they share a family-like bond with superstar Rajinikanth. Atlee on the other hand has been in touch with Salman Khan for the last two years. They are confident to get both Rajinikanth and Salman Khan on board," the source told the news outlet.  

As per the report, the film is yet to be titled, however, there are chances that if everything worked out, the film might go on floors by the end of 2024. Salman Khan is currently shooting for A R Murugadoss’ ‘Sikandar’ while Rajinikanth is gearing up for the release of ‘Vettaiyan’ and is all set to start ‘Coolie’. 

On the other hand, Atlee’s last project was ‘Jawan’ with Shah Rukh Khan, which turned out to be a massive hit at box office. The director now aims to break his own record with the never-seen-before combination.

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