Mumbai:
The grapevine is buzzing with news about the three superstars, Jackie Chan, Kamal Haasan and Salman Khan sharing screen space in an Indian film.
Apparently, South director Venu Ravichandran, also known as Aaskar (Oscar) Ravichandran, has already roped in Jackie to play the lead in his next and is in talks with Salman and Kamal Haasan to do cameos in the action film.
The filmmaker had recently revealed his plans to make a sequel to the Jackie's Armour of God. Ravichandran has been negotiating with the Hollywood actor for long and now a deal is closed to being sealed.
A source said, "It will be the mother of all action films and is going to be made on a mammoth budget of Rs 300 crore. It will be the most expensive Indian film ever made."
The source revealed, "Ravichandran has approached Salman to play an important cameo. He feels the actor has one of the best bodies in Bollywood and the charisma to match Jackie. Only he can carry that role. Having Salman on board will also help in getting the nationwide reach."
With Salman's work calendar crammed with endless days of shooting, we wonder if the director will be able to pull it off. Salman remained unavailable for comments.
Apparently, South director Venu Ravichandran, also known as Aaskar (Oscar) Ravichandran, has already roped in Jackie to play the lead in his next and is in talks with Salman and Kamal Haasan to do cameos in the action film.
The filmmaker had recently revealed his plans to make a sequel to the Jackie's Armour of God. Ravichandran has been negotiating with the Hollywood actor for long and now a deal is closed to being sealed.
A source said, "It will be the mother of all action films and is going to be made on a mammoth budget of Rs 300 crore. It will be the most expensive Indian film ever made."
The source revealed, "Ravichandran has approached Salman to play an important cameo. He feels the actor has one of the best bodies in Bollywood and the charisma to match Jackie. Only he can carry that role. Having Salman on board will also help in getting the nationwide reach."
With Salman's work calendar crammed with endless days of shooting, we wonder if the director will be able to pull it off. Salman remained unavailable for comments.