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When Salman Khan revealed why he rejected ‘Chak De! India’

When Salman Khan revealed why he rejected 'Chak De! India': 'Even Shah Rukh Khan should be a part of few great films'

Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Chak De! India’, which released in 2007, continues to be celebrated as a landmark sports drama, one that still sends chills down the spine with its climactic match and understated moments of victory. The film is also remembered as one of his best performances. What many fans still find intriguing, however, is the lesser-known fact that before Shah Rukh Khan stepped into the role of Kabir Khan, the part was initially offered to Salman Khan.For years, there was widespread speculation around Salman’s exit from ‘Chak De! India’. While some reports pointed to remuneration issues with producer Aditya Chopra, others hinted at creative disagreements. The actual reason remained unclear until much later, when Salman finally addressed the topic during the promotions of Sultan, putting all rumours to rest in his trademark candid manner.Talking about the film, Salman dismissed the long-standing gossip with a mix of humour and frankness. He quipped, “I left it because even Shah Rukh Khan should be a part of a few great films.” The comment instantly grabbed attention, reflecting both his wit and the familiar camaraderie shared between the two superstars.He then elaborated on why he felt the role wasn’t right for him at that stage of his career. “When I was offered Chak De, my image was totally different as I was doing Partner and all those kinds of films,” Salman explained. He added that audience perception weighed heavily on his mind. “My only thing in Chak De was that my fans would expect me to wear a wig and win the match for India, which would not go for the film. That was not my genre at that point in time.”Salman also acknowledged that Chak De! India demanded a restrained, performance-oriented approach, unlike the larger-than-life commercial films he was associated with then. “It was a more serious kind of film and I was doing more of a commercial kind of cinema, which I am still doing,” he said. At the same time, he clarified that his commitment to commercial cinema didn’t mean rejecting substance. “I would never move out of the commercial cinema zone, but it is just that there would be a lot of meaningful cinema in the commercial zone.”

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