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I’ll be expected to deliver bigger film after ‘Sultan’: Director

Mumbai: Filmmaker Ali Abbas Zafar during the trailer launch of film Sultan, in Mumbai, on May 24, 2016. (Photo: IANS)

By Subhash K. Jha

Mumbai, July 28 (IANS) Director Ali Abbas Zafar knows his latest release "Sultan", starring Salman Khan, would not just give him a standing as a filmmaker but also raise people's expectations from him.

'€œThe pressure, will 'Sultan' touch Rs 400 crore... Will it cross Rs 500 crore, is mounting. It's not getting to me. I know 'Sultan' gives me certain standing as a filmmaker. I also know what some great man said about success -- that with power comes responsibility,'€ Zafar said.

'€œI'€™ll be expected to deliver an even bigger film after 'Sultan'. I don'€™t want to think about this. I am just happy that the film has connected with the audience. And when a real life wrestler like Sangram Singh says Salman looks authentic doing the wrestling moves, I feel we have achieved what we set out to do," he added.

Suddenly, the game of wrestling is the talking point in the national reacreational realm.

'€œWhen people say 'Sultan' will do to wrestling what 'Chak De! India' did to hockey, I feel elated. It takes a star like Salman or Shah Rukh Khan to get audiences into the theatre to watch a film about a game that isn'€™t cricket or football,'€ Zafar said.

He feels "Sultan" connects with equal vigour with audiences in both the non-urban and urban centres.

'€œThere is that 'mitti ki khushboo' in the presentation. And audiences have sensed it. It'€™s embedded in the game of wrestling. If I had made a film about, say fencing or boxing, I don'€™t think it would have had the same impact. Every Indian identifies with wrestling. Kushti is a sport we all know.'€

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