Salman Khan is a seasoned actor: David Dhawan

Salman Khan is a seasoned actor: David Dhawan
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Director David Dhawan , who collaborated with Salman Khan for the first time in 1997 film \"Judwaa\", said the actor is still as \'natkhat\' (naughty) as he was while working on the twin drama.

Mumbai: Director David Dhawan , who collaborated with Salman Khan for the first time in 1997 film "Judwaa", said the actor is still as 'natkhat' (naughty) as he was while working on the twin drama. "Salman is a seasoned actor... When he gives a shot, you would feel that he is not interested but he is the most interested actor on sets. He did a good job. "He works from heart, there is 'thehrav' in his performance. We got that from him. It was my first film with Salman and it was superb working with him.

He was 'natkat' and he still is," the director said at the trailer launch of "Judwaa 2" here. The director's son Varun is in the double role for the reboot and David is happy to have worked on both the films. "It is great that I am making this film after a gap of 20 years with my son. I was not writing a new script (with 'Judwaa 2'). People loved some eight to ten scenes in the original film and we have got some of it in this film as well. "It is a today's film, the look and all is different.

We have got two popular songs back - 'Chalti Hai Kya Nau Se Bara' and 'Ounchi Hai Building'." According to the filmmaker, it is easy to shoot a double role film provided the actor knows both the roles well. "The concept of mistaken identity is there since (William) Shakespeare's time. It was done in films like 'Golmaal' and others. Without mistaken identity, you can't make double role films." Also starring Jacqueline Fernandez and Taapsee Pannu in lead roles, "Judwaa 2" is set to release on September 29. Dhawan and Govinda were a hit pair like Amitabh Bachchan and Manmohan Desai.

When asked whether he would like to be back with Govinda, Dhawan said, "Why not?" Manmohan ji is my guru. I have followed him throughout my career I am grateful to him, who is not there today. "I make films for entertaining audience. I have worked with all actors and Govinda is different, he has created history. Now I am working with my son."

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