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Kajol reveals why she said no to Salaam Venky at first

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Kajol reveals why she said no to Salaam Venky at first

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  • Kajol has been selective about the movies she takes on and the themes they deal with.
  • Kajol said she had second thoughts about agreeing to star in a movie where a child would be harmed on-screen.
  • She claimed that the first thing she replied when Revathy approached her with a proposal for the movie was “no.”
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Since making a comeback in Rohit Shetty’s Dilwale (2015) opposite Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol has been selective about the movies she takes on and the themes they deal with. She nearly declined her forthcoming movie, Salaam Venky as well, which is based on Shirkant Murthy’s novel The Last Hurrah and is directed by Revathy.

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Kajol admitted in an interview that she had second thoughts about agreeing to star in a movie where a child would be harmed on-screen. She claimed that the first thing she replied when Revathy approached her with a proposal for the movie was “no.”

Kajol elaborated, “I refused the film for three days. I was like, ‘I am not doing this film, I don’t want do a film in which anything happens to my children.’ I cannot handle that. It’s every parents’ worst nightmare, you wouldn’t even wish this on your enemy, it’s that kind of a situation.”

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But the actor changed his mind after being encouraged to sit and study the subject by actor-turned-director Revathy. “I then spent 10 minutes, being a full fan of Revathy ma’am,” she said. “When you watch the film, you’ll realise who the real star of the film is— it’s her.”

The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in English was given to Revathy’s directorial debut Mitr, My Friend in 2002. The 2004 Hindi film Phir Milenge, starring Shilpa Shetty, Salman Khan, and Abhishek Bachchan, was another of her films to direct.

The movie’s unique cameo appearance by Aamir Khan was teased in the teaser, which debuted earlier this month. The movie Salaam Venky is scheduled for release on December 9.

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