★ Ali Abbas Zafar has a message for Salman Khan fans who want them to reunite!
September 20, 2022
'I MISS WORKING WITH SALMAN KHAN'
Ali and Salman’s last offering was the 2019 Bharat and they haven’t worked together since then. In fact, Ali, who gave Salman a huge hit with the 2017 Tiger Zinda Hai, is not working on the franchise anymore. When asked if he misses working with Salman, Ali says,
“I miss him. I miss spending time with him, his sense of humour, the way he pulls my leg. I miss him. I just love him, to be very honest. I don’t know of anyone who knows Salman Khan but doesn’t like him. He is all hearts. If he doesn’t like you, he will tell you ‘today, I don’t like you’. If he is upset with you, he will tell you about that. He doesn’t shy away from it.”
'WE WILL BE BACK'
When asked if the audience can expect an Ali and Salman collaboration soon, the director said,
“We have a great bond and it reflects in the films that we make together. I am in the process of creating something. I think it was good to take that break because I did back-to-back projects with him. It was important to take this break from working with him to find something new to work on with him, and obviously, when I am fully ready, I will go back to him and narrate it to him and if he likes it, we will be back.”
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Ali Abbas Zafar began his career with the light-hearted entertainer, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (2011). He then switched gears and made an intense action entertainer, Gunday (2014). The way he handled the action scenes and scale in this film made it clear that he is a force to reckon with. He directed none other than superstar Salman Khan in his third film, Sultan (2016). It was a huge blockbuster…
بعد أحداث "كان هناك تايجر" و "تايجر على قيد الحياة"، يعود أفيناش سينغ راثور بدور النمر ولكن هذه المرة المعركة في الداخل. عليه أن يختار بين بلده أو عائلته حيث أن العدو القديم بعد حياته هو الذي يدعي أن عائلته قتلت على يد النمر. إنه يحتجز النمر أسيرًا في باكستان حيث يواجه ولاء العميل الهندي لبلاده أكبر اختبار له.
Bholaa Hindi Movie (2023) Budget, Hit or Flop, Box Office Collection Day Wise, Prediction
“Bholaa” is an upcoming Hindi movie release in 2023. The film is directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and produced by Salman Khan Films. The star cast of the movie includes Pankaj Tripathi, Saiee Manjrekar, and Aayush Sharma in lead roles.
The plot of the movie is not yet officially revealed, but it is expected to be an action-packed drama with a social message. The movie is said to be based on a…
Do you guys remember that era where Ali Zafar and Imran Khan used to be the heart of romcom movies in Bollywood and i seriously want them back can we please get that era back???
greetings all! the admins at danceofdragonsrp wanted to put together a most wanted face claims list in ABC order - if you have any questions, please ask us
Male:
Abbas Jafri
Alfie Enoch
Ali Oner
Ali Zafar
Angel Bisamrk Curiel
Aramis Knight
Arjun Rampal
Arnas Fedaravicius
Can Yaman
Charles Michael Davis
Chris Evans
Charlie Cox
Chrlie Vickers
Daniel Nuta
Danila Kozlovsky
Devon Terrell
Elliot Knight
Emi Khan
Fawad Khan
Freddy Carter
Hayden Christensen
Howard Charles
Ilhan Sen
Jacob Anderson
Joe Alwyn
Joe Dempsie
Josh Heuston
Kartik Aaryan
Kartik Aaryan
Kendrick Sampson
Kit Harrington
Kit Young
Manish Dayal
Mark Rowley
Matt Smith
Nathan Mitchell
Nick Sagar
Oscar Isaac
Ram Charan
Rish Shah
Ryan Corr
Sam Claflin
Tom Hiddleston
Tony Revolori
Varun Dhawan
Female:
Alba Galocha
Amita Suman
Anna Shaffer
Aslihan Malbora
Astrid Berges-Frisbey
Blanca Suarez
Bruna Marquezine
Ellie Bamber
Gemma Arterton
Gemma Chan
Iman Vellani
Isis Valverde
Isolda Dychauk
Kiara Advani
Kiran Sawar
Kylie Bunbury
Laura Harrier
Leyla Tanlar
Maddison Jaizani
Madeline Madden
Maria Valverde
Mariah Idrissi
Mawra Hocane
Morfydd Clark
Nazanin Boniadi
Neelam Muneer
Olivia Cooke
Pallavi Sharda
Sajal Ali
Shanina Shaik
Shohreh Aghdashloo
Tuba Buyukustun
Valentina Belle
Varada Sethu
★ I Miss Him.I Miss Spending Time with Him,His Sense of Humor,The Way He Pulls My Leg.I Just Love Him,To be Very Honest. I Don’t Know of Anyone Who Knows #SalmanKhan but Doesn’t Like Him.He’s All Hearts.If He Doesn’t Like u,He’ll Tell U.He doesn’t Shy Away From it.-
We Have a Great Bond and it Reflects in Films that We Make Together. I’m in Process of Creating Something. When I’m Fully Ready,Obviously, I’ll go Back to him and Narrate it to Him and If #SalmanKhan Likes it, We Will be Back.-Ali Abbas Zafar
I think long ass posts don’t work well now a days. I’m not blaming Tumblr but it’s the story of every social media site these days. I only have like one or two long ass posts here though. No wonder social media has turned us in to people who don’t have the patience to sit through a complete book or a complete film even. May be that’s why many new writers have stopped putting their effort on the setting up of the story plot and development of the character arcs. We only want the best second half. We want the best action scenes, the best reveal, the best climax and happy endings. Yeah, and that’s everywhere. “Pun intended.” However, we should understand the fact that a good piece of content is whole and not two halves. But social media is turning us in to people who wants content that will hit our brain for instant pleasure and then to go away. Because after that we want something else to hit us next.
May be we need to stop feeding ourselves on what the mainstream media and the hype tells us. May be we are better left alone to our own decision making of the whats and the whys. May be only then we can become thinkers and creators. May be only then we will be able to become good audiences and contribute the way we should always have. May be only then we will also be able to become good observers, someone who can see the tiny details in a frame and the nuances of a character or a scene, and that applies even to our day to day lives, our work etc.
we are a generation that feeds on instant gratification.
We are becoming a generation who wants instant noodles, instant results and instant love. But we very well know the fact that even noodles take time to cook and it’s not actually instant like they advertise.
We want a reel to swipe every 10 second, 30s cuts of songs just so that it can fit the social media attention span and go viral. May be that’s where the future is going. 1 minute down to 30s and now down to 10s and what’s next? 1s snaps? But what can you say? Art is art. But is that somehow affecting us, may be in a small way now but leaving adverse effects for the long term? Don’t we sometimes want to dive deep in to the content we love rather than just making us go wow for a second and making us feel bored again. Don’t we want to consume something that makes us think and leaves a mark on us and actually help us build ourselves and a stronger foundation around us?
Some of us are still the kind of people who will go back to those long music sessions. Damn, I just love the long music sessions and qawwalis of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. They go for like 25 minutes, even Sabri Brothers. I always feel that rather than making remixes of the classic songs we should revive them by letting the good singers sing them as covers or like on Coke Studio. Oh! It’s the best thing to have happened. Singers like Ali Sethi, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Atif Aslam and Ali Zafar, they being legend themselves are making covers of the evergreen songs created and performed by the maestros who are no longer with us.
So there are some of us who may not have all the time in the world but we will definitely complete a good book and a good academy winning film or even an indie film for that matter. We just don’t care about the critics or the general audience reactions. We know people who knows people who can recommend us the good books and the good movies to watch. And that’s the purpose of a community, isn’t it? To be able to share experiences that we enjoyed with the people of our own community. And I believe the next revolution in the content world will be brought by these people who don’t care about the social norms and will do anything to bring the best forms of content to the masses, may it be educational or for entertainment purposes. Content will stand truly for the strength of the content and not marketing or vfx alone.
So the hell with going viral and likes and follower numbers, I’ll just continue dropping long ass posts from time to time. May be the content we are creating right now will actually find their right audience only after few months and years. And may be that’s a good thing too. Because these long ass posts actually start the important and the long ass discussions and helps me build a better relationship with few of my readers and actually learn from them too. I mean, we are all here to learn from each other and only then this can be a healthy and growing community. And may be that’s what I crave for too.
To be able to connect. ✨
Initially I thought this post will be about my thoughts on why long ass posts have less readers, but then I kept on writing because things just kept coming and this itself became a long ass post about long ass posts. Inception, you see.