ravi kishan reveals why he stay away from salman khan on the sets of tere naam


Ravi Kishan On Salman Khan: Salman Khan’s film Tere Naam was a superhit. He did brilliant acting in this film and people also shed tears after seeing his emotions. In the beginning, Salman Khan was shown as a goon in the film, due to which his character has been compared with Kabir Singh many times. Ravi Kishan has also worked with Salman in this film. Ravi has shared his experience of working with Salman Khan in a recent interview. He has told that he used to stay away from Salman on the sets.

In a special conversation with Lallantop, when Ravi Kishan was asked about Salman Khan’s behavior during the shooting of the film Tere Naam, he said – ‘Artists are mostly moody. When I feel that the beats are not matching with my co-star, I give her space.

Salman used to be lost in the character
Ravi Kishan told the reason behind staying away from Salman Khan. He said- I used to give space to Salman on the set of Tere Naam. The character of Radhe was very intense. As Satish Kaushik ji wanted. Salman Khan also remained lost in his character. I used to stay away from him on the set.

Used to meet Salman after shooting
Ravi further said, ‘When the shooting was over, he used to meet Salman and eventually both of them became friends. After finishing work, both of them used to go for dinner or some activity. During this time their friendship had become stronger. Ravi further told that both he and Salman are from Bandra. Salman’s brothers Sohail and Ravi were friends in childhood. He said- He knew me but I was not a star and he was a superstar.

Talking about Salman Khan’s Tere Naam, this film was released in 2003. This film was a huge hit. Talking about Ravi Kishan, his film Lapata Ladies is going to be released on March 1. Apart from this, he will be seen in Netflix’s series Mamla Legal Hai.

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