
Salman Khan Almost Rejected Garv, Thought It Was 'Sunny Deol Genre': ‘Why Have You Come To Me?'
Salman Khan's early cop role in 2004's Garv: Pride and Honour, directed by Puneet Issar, broke his romantic-comedy image.
Salman Khan's cop act in Garv: Pride and Honour may not be as widely remembered as his iconic role in Dabangg, but it marked one of his early outings in a police uniform back in 2004. Directed by Puneet Issar, the film almost didn't happen with Salman — because he wasn't sure it suited him. In a recent interview with the YouTube channel Digital Commentary, Puneet shared that Salman initially hesitated to take on the role.
Puneet recalled, 'Salman and I have been friends for a long time. We worked as actors for a long time. I had told him that I am writing something. He heard the story of Garv and he liked it very much but he told me, 'Why have you come to me with this?' He thought that the film was a Sunny Deol genre. Salman never used to do those kind of films."
Puneet Issar said he wanted Salman Khan to try a different kind of role in Garv. At the time, Salman was known for playing romantic and funny characters. He said, 'I told Salman, 'I want to break your image.' His image was that of a lover boy, more related to comedy. He had done films like Hum Aapke Hain Koun, Biwi No 1, Judwaa…he was a very big star but I told Salman that he needs to change his image. He liked the film's script and he agreed to do it. I feel actors are like wild horses, who will only allow those who knows how to ride a horse to sit on it. It was a pleasure working with Salman. Yaaron ka yaar hai woh. He totally surrendered to the role."
Garv also starred Shilpa Shetty, Arbaaz Khan, and Amrish Puri in pivotal roles.
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