Salman Khan Reveals He Was Offered Aamir Khan’s Ghajini First But Lost It Due To THIS Reason
Salman Khan is gearing up for his next film Sikandar. Helmed by AR Murugadoss and backed by Sajid Nadiadwala

Salman Khan is one of the most versatile actors in the industry. He has performed many such roles which have left a mark on everyone’s mind. Well, recently the actor has made a shocking revelation about being offered the role of Ghajini first. He also mentioned that he lost it because of his anger issues.
During the press conference, when Salman was asked about the same. He replied, I’ve heard it from Pradeep Rawat, who we lovingly call Ghajini. He’s my friend and we have done 4-5 films together. Pradeep said that, ‘AR Murugadoss is disciplined and sincere. How will Salman work? Salman has anger issues.’ He has done 5 movies with me, and he said this. I thought, ‘Okay.’ I never met him after that. If I do, I will certainly ask him – ‘When did I ever get angry at you?"
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Ghajini, directed by A.R. Murugadoss, was a Hindi remake of the Tamil film of the same name. The action-thriller became a massive success at the box office. Aamir’s iconic portrayal of a man suffering from short-term memory loss. The film not only set new records but also redefined action cinema in Bollywood.
Salman Khan is gearing up for his next film Sikandar. Helmed by AR Murugadoss and backed by Sajid Nadiadwala, it is eyeing a grand release on March 30, marking the actor’s return to Eid releases after a gap. The film also stars Rashmika Mandanna in the lead role.
According to sacnlik.com, Sikandar has sold 76,006 tickets in Hindi 2D and 282 tickets in Hindi IMAX till now, with four days remaining until its release. With block seats, the film sold tickets worth Rs 6.61 crore for the opening day. The film has a total of 9128 shows all over India.
Recently, during the film’s trailer launch event, Salman expressed his gratitude to all fans and admirers for showering love on his films. Also, he playfully added that the audience always helps his films cross Rs 100 crore, whether it’s good or bad.
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