Prabhudheva clears the air
Prabhudheva has just finished shooting a marathon schedule of Dabangg 3 with Salman Khan. Speaking about who will dance in the item song for Dabangg 3, Prabhudheva says, “We haven’t yet decided on anyone to do the item song in the film. But everyone else seems to have decided for us. I keep hearing about which actress is going to dance for us,” he chuckles over the media miscommunication.
What about Munna Badnaam Hua, the alternate version of the chartbuster item song Munni Badnaam Hui that features in first Dabangg? “That’s not an item song. A big actress or actor suddenly making an appearance is not an item song,” Prabhu argues.
The director is excited about the way Dabangg 3 has shaped up, despite the intense expectations from the audience. “We are doing the best we can. But then the expectations riding on the franchise is frightening.
Audiences expect Salman to be the same Chulbul Pandey yet expect him to do something new.”
As for the audience’s reaction, Prabhu feels that Dabangg fans know what to expect. “Audiences also know my style of making films. So they can expect a fusion of the Dabangg tradition with my style.”
Prabhu talks about bringing in Kannada superstar Sudeep to play the antagonist, “It had to be an actor who would be able to stand up in front of Salman. Sudeep is a huge star in Karnataka and a force to reckon with. By getting him to play the negative role, we’ve ensured there is no sense of sameness about Salman’s clash with the villain.”
Keeping on the subject of casting, can we expect Prabhudheva to have a surprise dance cameo in the film? “No way!” he exclaims, “Who would even look at me with Salman Khan around?”
It can be recalled that Salman had come back from a series of flops with the Prabhudheva-directed Wanted in 2008. However, Prabhudheva brushes off the comeback theory. “A superstar like Salman didn’t need Wanted to make an impact. His career and stardom goes beyond the box office.”
Alongside his directorial venture, Prabhudheva had a release as an actor in Khamoshi. “Khamoshi in Tamil is a horror thriller with me and Tamannaah Bhatia. I don’t think I’ve done anything like this before. We shot the entire film in one schedule in London,” he said.