Salman Khan has finally spoken out about what went wrong with Sikandar, taking a firm stance against director A.R. Murugadoss, who was holding the actor responsible for the film’s failure.
The superstar explained that he used to reach the sets around 9 PM, which might have caused some inconvenience during the shoot, but he clarified that he was dealing with a rib injury at the time. Initially, Sikandar was a project led by A.R. Murugadoss and producer Sajid Nadiadwala.
However, Sajid later backed out, and Murugadoss also moved on from Sikandar to work on a South Indian film, according to Salman Khan.
Salman further pointed out that the director’s recent release, Madharaasi, was another large-scale project. He remarked that the actor in that film used to arrive on set as early as 6 AM, adding with sarcasm that it turned out to be an even “bigger blockbuster” than Sikandar, which is clearly a satirical jab referring to its failure.
Fans appreciated Salman’s straightforward response and felt that his comments gave Murugadoss a much-needed reality check.