Trains are lucky for Sallu



The actor gets Bodyguard director to shoot on train, calls Indian Railways his lucky charm as his hit films had similar scenes
A ctor Salman Khan seems to have found another good luck charm -the Indian Railways. For the uninitiated, his first charm is a turquoise blue bracelet, gifted by his father Salim to him, that he wears on his right wrist at all times. Apparently, the actor always insists on having a few action sequences of his films to be shot on or around trains.
Recently, he requested the makers of Bodyguard to shoot a similar scene for the August 31 release, that also stars Kareena Kapoor. He pointed out the role trains have played in the success of his films such as Tere Naam (2003), Wanted (2009) and Dabangg (2010).
The scenes in Bodyguard, which the makers are currently tightlipped about, were not part of the script initially. But when Salman informed director Siddique about his theory, the arrangements were made.
On being contacted, Siddique confirmed the news. “We have some good action scenes on the trains.
I'm sure audiences will love them,“ he said. Sources from the film unit reveal that some very elaborate action sequences have been shot on trains, and will see Salman chasing and beating up the bad guys.
The actor, meanwhile, never has a problem with action. He recently told HT in an interview that he enjoys action and till date, he has never faced any trouble with the genre in terms of injuries.

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