Shakti Kapoor feels that Salman's films like Wanted, Ready, Dabangg and Dabangg 2 are woven around family emotions.
Mumbai:
Shakti Kapoor credits superstar Salman Khan for bringing back parents and family emotions back on the big screen, something he believes was missing from Hindi films for some time.
"There used to be a lot of emotions around parents once and the audience wants it again. Himmatwala (remake) is on the same lines and Salman Khan is responsible for starting it again," the 57-year-old said at the music launch of his upcoming film Saawariya - Khatu Shyam Ji Ki Amar Gatha.
"In Wanted, Ready, Dabangg and Dabangg 2 you get to see emotions revolving around mother, father and brother which was missing from our films for some time," he added.
Directed by Vinod Chhabra, Saawariya - Khatu Shyam Ji Ki Amar Gatha tells about the glory and wonders of Lord Khatu Shyam.
Talking about his role in the film, Shakti said: "Saawariya - Khatu Shyam Ji Ki Amar Gatha is for god. It is a family drama and after watching the film you will feel like it is a Rajshri (the banner is known for making films like Hum Aapke Hain Kaun and Vivaah) film."
"I play a guy with dark shades, what I am known for. The only dark character in the film is Shakti Kapoor. However, in the end he realises his mistake and asks god for forgiveness," he added.
"There used to be a lot of emotions around parents once and the audience wants it again. Himmatwala (remake) is on the same lines and Salman Khan is responsible for starting it again," the 57-year-old said at the music launch of his upcoming film Saawariya - Khatu Shyam Ji Ki Amar Gatha.
"In Wanted, Ready, Dabangg and Dabangg 2 you get to see emotions revolving around mother, father and brother which was missing from our films for some time," he added.
Directed by Vinod Chhabra, Saawariya - Khatu Shyam Ji Ki Amar Gatha tells about the glory and wonders of Lord Khatu Shyam.
Talking about his role in the film, Shakti said: "Saawariya - Khatu Shyam Ji Ki Amar Gatha is for god. It is a family drama and after watching the film you will feel like it is a Rajshri (the banner is known for making films like Hum Aapke Hain Kaun and Vivaah) film."
"I play a guy with dark shades, what I am known for. The only dark character in the film is Shakti Kapoor. However, in the end he realises his mistake and asks god for forgiveness," he added.