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Great expectatio­ns...

Ali Abbas Zafar feels nervous about his next, Bharat, which reunites him with Salman Khan

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Coming off from two back-to-back successes, Ali Abbas Zafar is nervous about the expectatio­ns surroundin­g Bharat, his third collaborat­ion with

Salman Khan. The director says it is natural for people to expect him and Salman to strike gold after two superhits — Sultan and Tiger Zinda Hai — together.

“With Tiger Zinda Hai and Sultan behind me, I’m more nervous for my next one because I know the expectatio­ns and anticipati­ons will be really, really high,” Ali said.

The human-drama is a remake of the 2014 South Korean film Ode To My Father. “It is a very different film from Tiger and Sultan. We are trying to do something new with it. It’s too early to talk about it,” he said when prodded about Bharat.

Ali believes working with Salman has added maturity to his craft as a filmmaker. “People tell me there’s a lot of maturity in my work now. May be that maturity has got to do because I’m working with Salman Khan who has so much experience. The text that I write kind of compliment­s (him) and he as a mature actor takes it to another level.”

While today he and the superstar stand as one of the most formidable director-actor duos in Bollywood, Zafar’s first meeting with Salman — some seven-eight years ago — was about everything else, but work. “My first ever meeting with him was through Katrina (Kaif). She was there in my first film (Mere Brother Ki Dulhan) and we went to his house, somewhere in 2010-2011. We just had a very normal, regular conversati­on. At that point of time I had no idea I am going to make films with him. He was a huge star and I was just starting my career. We had a nice chat about life and world, but not about cinema. He asked me where do I come from, what I want to do.”

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