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Submitted by Bollywood Gossip on Wednesday, 26 November 2008No Comment

A buzz was doing the round that Salman Khan had charged producer Vivek Galani a whooping sum of Rs 35 crore for Veer! Well, to give you a background, Veer is director Anil Sharma’s (of Apne fame) next venture and will be written by none other than Sallu boy himself.

Now considering he is acting as well as writing, the sum isn’t unthinkable. And the same bee that buzzed about Salman’s amount buzzed noisily that Anil himself has charged Rs 7 crore. This would mean that the producers would be spending 42 crore on just Salman and Sharma!

But on asking, Sharma gets defensive, “Not at all. Our scripting has just been finished. Salman and I have worked day and night in getting it perfect. But it’s way too early to discuss the final figures yet,” he said. Yet, it’s tough to believe that. Salman being Salman would not write an entire script without

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having the figures known, if not cleared. We probed more. “See Salman has become very attached to the story and is personally involved in everything about the film. He would not possibly charge such a massive amount. He can’t be so impractical,” he retorted.

Anil gushed further saying, ” The way he has visualised the story is brilliant. His seniority and experience shines through. I am very confident that the film will do well!” Well, we wish so too. Amen.

- AOL India

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