As of late, in a meeting with Hindustan Times, Shah Rukh Khan reacted to speculations about the possibility of a triple Khan film (featuring Shah Rukh, Salman and Amir Khan) with a cautious 'it may not be an issue'.
His answer was in response to Farah Khan's prior explanation that "even god can't unite [the Khans], so I'm not by any means endeavoring that." The talk started when executive Sajid Nadiadwala communicated his longing to bring every one of the three Khans on board for a film, yet he soon cleared up saying that is has yet to settle such a venture.
However, fans are as yet sticking onto the hope that such a film will emerge one day.
"I think it’s difficult to do a three-hero film, especially when all the three heroes are leading mainstream actors," Shah Rukh Khan said in the interview. " However, I feel, it may not be an issue. Each of the three of us are sufficiently modest to comprehend that we are doing a film [together]. We need to pick a film in which each of the three of us are equivalent. We ought to do [a film like] Ghostbusters. That film has equal roles for all the three heroes."
Shah Rukh additionally went so far as to propose how to raise cash for a film that needs to pay each of them three: a co-creation by the Khans being referred to.
"Be that as it may, somebody needs to compose an intriguing script that we like," he said.
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