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At the moment Salman is not happy with life at all. For the first time Salman Khan wasn't able to attend his father's
birthday on November 24.
This year Salim Saab turned 64, and the Khan parivar had planned to make it a grand celebration, what with Wanted being
a huge moneyspinner for Salman. Dad's birthday and son's success would've made for a grand bash at the Khans'
residence.
Unfortunately Salman and Arbaaz are in Wai on the outskirts of Mumbai shooting for their home production Dabangg. And
there was absolutely no way Salman could be allowed to return to Mumbai even for a few hours.
That left Salim Saab on his birthday with only son Sohail to keep him company.
Says Sohail, "I guess I got lucky. I got Dad all for myself on his birthday. Much as Salman and Arbaaz would've liked to be
with Dad there was no way they could leave the shooting in Wai and return on Tuesday for Dad's birthday without disrupting
the schedule. We were just three days into the shoot and it couldn't be stopped."
While Salman seethed in Wai, Sohail drove back to Mumbai on Monday to bring in their father's birthday and to convey
Salman and Arbaaz's best wishes to their father.
Says Sohail sentimentally, "The whole family makes it a point to be together by hook or crook for our parent's birthday.
Anyway Dad believes work comes first. But Salman and Arbaaz are very unhappy about the situation."
The family is getting ready for the release of Veer on January 26.
"That's a big project for us, " says Sohail. "We've worked really hard on it. After Dabangg we want to start Partner 2.
Everyone keeps telling us sequels ka zamana hai. Look how well the sequels to Golmaal have done! But until we're sure
that the script will take us beyond the first Partner we can't go ahead."
The entire Partner team is working on the sequel's storyline.
"All of us, Salman, Govinda, David Dhawan and I, have been told to work on an idea.We'll go ahead with Partner 2 the
minute one of us cracks the screenplay. Right now Partner is hot, and Salman Bhai is hotter, " says Sohail proudly.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 11:16 IST