Mumbai:
Despite the ending of Salman Khanstarrer recently released film Ek Tha Tiger leaving a scopefor a sequel, the makers have denied any such move.
Salman's previous few films like No Entry, Wanted,Dabangg will have sequels and there were chances of a secondinstalment for his latest offering Ek Tha Tiger as well.
"We have not thought of a sequel for Ek Tha Tiger. Wedon't have any idea (story line) for the sequel," Kabir toldPTI.
Even the producers have denied making a sequel. "With thesuccess of the film, it would be the obvious conclusion foranybody to assume that the film deserves a sequel. However, asof now, there are no such plans and it is mere conjecture,"Yash Raj Films' vice president (marketing and communications)Rafiq Gangjee said.
Salman Khan-Katrina Kaif starrer romantic action thrillerEk Tha Tiger released on August 15 garnering about Rs 33 croreat the box office on that day.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Censor Board has banned thescreening of the film in their country. Earlier, when thetrailer of Ek Tha Tiger was released, the Board had bannedit claiming that it tarnishes the image of their intelligenceagency ISI.
"It is a very unfortunate that the film will not bescreened there. It does not show Pakistan in bad light," Kabirsaid.
Salman's previous few films like No Entry, Wanted,Dabangg will have sequels and there were chances of a secondinstalment for his latest offering Ek Tha Tiger as well.
"We have not thought of a sequel for Ek Tha Tiger. Wedon't have any idea (story line) for the sequel," Kabir toldPTI.
Even the producers have denied making a sequel. "With thesuccess of the film, it would be the obvious conclusion foranybody to assume that the film deserves a sequel. However, asof now, there are no such plans and it is mere conjecture,"Yash Raj Films' vice president (marketing and communications)Rafiq Gangjee said.
Salman Khan-Katrina Kaif starrer romantic action thrillerEk Tha Tiger released on August 15 garnering about Rs 33 croreat the box office on that day.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Censor Board has banned thescreening of the film in their country. Earlier, when thetrailer of Ek Tha Tiger was released, the Board had bannedit claiming that it tarnishes the image of their intelligenceagency ISI.
"It is a very unfortunate that the film will not bescreened there. It does not show Pakistan in bad light," Kabirsaid.