
Yeah, Salman Khan starrer mega budget upcoming flick DABANGG 2, which stars gorgeous Sonakshi Sinha in the main lead, will have sizzling hot bollywood babe Kareena Kapoor performing an item number without charging a penny from the makers of the flick.
The buzz doing the rounds in the industry is that Salman Khan is overwhelmed by the gesture from Bebo and is planning to gift her brand new BMW car in lieu of her remuneration.
Earlier, Salman Khan- Kareena Kapoor pair had rocked the silver screen with ‘Bodyguard’ and it is due to that the makers of ‘Dabangg 2’ wanted her to have in the film for one number. But initially reports were not favoring the effort and it was rumored that Kareena had no interest in the film and was putting forward too many conditions before the makers.
But now Bebo has made it clear that her chemistry with Sallubhai stands as strong as it was before, and there was no question of refusing or putting any conditions. For the present, dates are being worked out by the makers in consultation with Kareena Kapoor and Salman Khan for the same.
‘Dabangg 2’ is sequel of earlier hit flick ‘Dabangg’ and stars Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Sonu Sood, etc, in the lead. The one major change from the earlier flick is its director—whereas it had earlier been directed by Anubhav Sinha, now producer Arbaaz Khan himself has taken over the charge of direction.
‘Dabangg 2’ is one of the most awaited films of the industry and due to presence of big names like Salman Khan, it has always managed to create buzz in the industry. But this has also created problems for director Arbaaz Khan who has been at pains to explain time and again that it was not Sallubhai, but he who calls the shots at the set of ‘Dabangg 2’.
In fact, Salman Khan is famous for giving creative inputs to director (recall the case of Anees Bazmee’s ‘Ready’ etc) during the filming of his films but that is not the main point. The problem starts when Salman Khan also ensures that his writ runs over the director if there is any difference between the two, and hence, comes the problem of ghost-directing the flick.
