As Sonu Sood promotes his directorial debut Fateh, he shared insights from his collaborations with Bollywood megastars Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan. Sonu, who gained widespread acclaim for his role as the antagonist in Salman Khan’s Dabangg, and later showcased his comic timing in Shah Rukh Khan’s Happy New Year, compared the unique dynamics of working with the two actors.
Sonu Sood : Salman Khan Is Not Good…
In a candid conversation with journalist Shubhankar Mishra, Sonu reflected on his time with Salman, stating, “Salman Khan is not good at expressing himself, but if he likes somebody, he loves them from his heart. He ensures you feel his care and support.” Sonu highlighted Salman’s reserved nature, contrasting it with Shah Rukh Khan’s expressive personality.
Sonu Sood On Shah Rukh Khan
Speaking about Shah Rukh Khan, Sonu shared, “I had fun working with both of them, but it was more interesting with Shah Rukh because we traveled a lot together: London, America. We spent a lot of time, played games, and enjoyed ourselves.” He added, “Shah Rukh ensures to convey his feelings openly when he likes something.” Despite their differences, Sonu acknowledged a common trait between the two stars: their ability to care for those around them despite their immense success.
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Mixed Reviews For Fateh
Meanwhile, Fateh, which released this Friday, marks Sonu Sood’s debut as a director. The film, also starring Jacqueline Fernandez, Naseeruddin Shah, Vijay Raaz, and Dibyendu Bhattacharya, has received a mixed response from audiences and critics.
The review praised the film’s clever metaphors and subtle humor but highlighted the inconsistencies in the story.