Salman Khan and Director Ali Abbas Zafar after creating magic together in 2016’s blockbuster hit ‘Sultan’, is all set for his third collaboration with the ‘Dabangg’ star, which is apparently the remake of South Korean drama film ‘Ode to My Father’.
Director Ali Abbas Zafar chose not to divulge much information about his supposed third collaboration with superstar Salman Khan.
Salman and Ali had worked together in Sultan’ and have teamed up again for the sequel of ‘Ek Tha Tiger’, titled ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’.
There were reports that the duo will also work on the Indian adaptation of ‘Ode To My Father’.
When asked about the same Ali told reporters, "It's too early to speak about it. First, I am going to start 'Tiger Zinda Hai,' next month. That's my next film. I am excited about teaming up with Salman again. It is always great to work with him."
He was speaking at the special screening of Shoojit Sircar's upcoming production, ‘Running Shaadi’, last night.
Starring Taapsee Pannu and Amit Sadh in lead roles, the film is scheduled for release this Friday.
‘Ode to My Father’, the 2014 drama, was directed by Yoon Je-kyoon and represented Korean history. It is a story about a young boy's promise made during the chaos of the Korean War to take care of his family, which ends up spanning 60 years of turbulent modern history.
The film's remake rights have been bought by Salman's brother-in-law Atul Agnihotri. The Hindi film will reportedly be set during India-Pakistan partition.
(With PTI Inputs)