Highlights
- Sultan starred Salman Khan and Anushka Sharma in lead roles
- There is that mitti ki khushboo in the presentation: Ali
- Ali said 'every Indian identifies with wrestling'
Mumbai:
Filmmaker Ali Abbas Zafar knows his new film
Sultan, starring Salman Khan, would not just give him a standing as a filmmaker but also raise people's expectations from him.
"The pressure - will
Sultan touch Rs 400 crore? Will it cross Rs 500 crore, is mounting. It's not getting to me. I know
Sultan gives me a certain standing as a filmmaker. I also know what some great man said about success -- that with power comes responsibility," said Ali.
"I'll be expected to deliver an even bigger film after
Sultan. I don't want to think about this. I am just happy that the film has connected with the audience. And when a real life wrestler like Sangram Singh says Salman looks authentic doing the wrestling moves, I feel we have achieved what we set out to do," he added.Suddenly, the game of wrestling is the talking point in the national recreational realm.
"When people say
Sultan will do to wrestling what
Chak De! India did to hockey, I feel elated. It takes a star like Salman or Shah Rukh Khan to get audiences into the theatre to watch a film about a game that isn't cricket or football," said Ali.
Ali said
Sultan connects with equal vigour with audiences in both the non-urban and urban centres.
"There is that
mitti ki khushboo in the presentation. And audiences have sensed it. It's embedded in the game of wrestling. If I had made a film about, say fencing or boxing, I don't think it would have had the same impact. Every Indian identifies with wrestling. Kushti is a sport we all know," said Ali.
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