Harish Shankar’s Bollywood Debut with Salman Khan: A High-Stakes Move for Both Director and Superstar
Director Harish Shankar, who recently faced disappointment with his film Mr. Bachchan, has pinned all his hopes on Ustaad Bhagat Singh. However, rumors are swirling that the much-anticipated project may not move forward. Amidst this uncertainty, Harish is making waves with his upcoming Bollywood debut, with Mythri Movie Makers reportedly planning a Hindi film featuring Salman Khan. The story narrated by Shankar has reportedly received a positive response from the superstar, heightening anticipation for the project.
The news has sparked curiosity among fans and industry insiders alike, raising questions about whether Salman Khan is truly ready to work with another South Indian director after a string of unsuccessful collaborations. In recent years, many Hindi cinema stars have shown an increasing preference for South filmmakers, and this trend has brought directors like Atlee and AR Murugadoss to the forefront in Bollywood. Despite the buzz, their collaborations with Salman Khan haven’t yielded the expected results—Sikandar, directed by AR Murugadoss, was a box office failure, while Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan received severe trolling from critics and audiences.
With these recent setbacks, Salman’s reputation has come under scrutiny, and the pressure to deliver a hit is mounting. His last major successes—Sultan and Bajrangi Bhaijaan—are now seen as benchmarks, and much of the responsibility to maintain his star power and box office standing rests on the shoulders of Harish Shankar.
However, Bollywood has often been skeptical of South Indian directors, particularly in the wake of disappointing results from collaborations with Salman. While Harish Shankar has delivered successful films in the South, his recent track record has been less stellar. This raises doubts among some fans and critics who question whether Shankar can deliver the much-needed hit for the superstar.
In this high-stakes scenario, both Harish Shankar and Salman Khan are taking a risk. While Shankar looks to prove himself in Bollywood, Salman faces pressure to collaborate with a director who can help him reclaim his box office success. Will Harish Shankar rise to the challenge, or will this collaboration further fuel skepticism around South directors in Bollywood? The answer remains to be seen, but the stakes are undoubtedly high.