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'Sultan' Saved My Life: Amit Sadh

Darpan News Desk, 13 Oct, 2016 12:00 PM
  • 'Sultan' Saved My Life: Amit Sadh
Actor Amit Sadh, who played the role of the founder of a private mixed martial arts league in "Sultan", says the Salman Khan-starrer film "saved my life" and he is now getting a lot of film offers which he is looking in to.
 
"Well, everyone knows the character I played in ‘Sultan' and it was very well appreciated and so was the movie in itself. I think, this movie just saved my life, it has changed the way the industry looks at me today," Amit told IANS.
 
"I'm really grateful to Salman because we all know, when Salman acts in a movie, it's just phenomenal. This movie has changed my life, I'm getting quite a few movie offers and looking forward to doing some great work.
 
"Everyday I check my mobile phone once, hoping there will be some message that would talk about my next movie with Salman. I would love to work with him again and hoping it happens soon," added Amit, who has previously appeared in films like "Kai Po Che!" and "Guddu Rangeela".
 
Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, "Sultan", which released on July 6 earlier this year, minted over Rs 300 crore at the Indian box office.
 
The film, which also starred Anushka Sharma and Randeep Hooda, will be premiered on Sony MAX on Saturday.
 
Talking about his upcoming projects, Amit said: "I have a few movies launching soon and a few will start soon, they will be announced in three-four days. You will see me in Tigmanshu Dhulia's movie ‘Yaara' and there is another one coming up with Taapsee Pannu".

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