Shah Rukh Khan Was 'More Interesting' To Work With, Says Sonu Sood: 'Salman Khan Is Not Good...'
Sonu Sood said the cast of Happy New Year had a chartered plane and spent a lot of time together.

Sonu Sood is currently being praised for his action film, Fateh. However, the actor impressed everyone several years ago with his action skills in Salman Khan’s Dabangg as the antagonist. He flaunted his comedy chops in Shah Rukh Khan starrer Happy New Year and has honed his subtle humour skills in Fateh. In a recent chat with Shubhankar Mishra, the actor recalled his experience working with Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan.
Sonu Sood said, “I had fun working with both of them, but I think it was more interesting with Shah Rukh Khan because we travelled a lot together: London, America. We had a chartered flight, and we were about five to six people, so we travelled together. It used to be a lot of fun. We spent a lot of time, we played games."
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As for Salman Khan, Sonu Sood said, “Salman Khan is not good at expressing himself, but if he likes somebody, he loves them from his heart. He will make sure that the person knows that he is caring for you."
Contrastingly, Sonu mentioned, “In the case of Shah Rukh Khan, he is a very expressive person. If he likes something, he makes sure to convey it." He added, “One common thing between them is that despite all the success, they know how to take care of individuals around them."
Meanwhile, Sonu Sood’s Fateh was released in theatres this Friday and marks his debut as a director. News18 gave the film 3.5/5 stars. Our review read, “While Sonu Sood has mastered action, his vulnerability on-screen needs practice. Sood lacks an emotional depth in his performance. Although Fateh is a fine attempt at direction, the writing could have been better. Sans the exaggerated action scenes, Fateh doesn’t offer much. The characters’ back stories aren’t too explored and as such, actors like Naseeruddin Shah, Dibyendu Bhattacharya and Vijay Raaz feel wasted in the film. Jacqueline Fernandez offers nothing new and has no chemistry with Sonu Sood."
“Despite the clever metaphors and subtle attempts at humour, the story’s inconsistencies are glaringly obvious once the blood dries up. But the film is not too bogged down by this mess and manages to keep one hooked till the end. Fateh makes for a decent watch, and fans of the action genre will have an explosive time in the theatres," the review also mentioned.
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