SRK Vs Salman: Who Will Fit Kamal Haasan's Role of Cop?


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Mumbai, Jan 19: Even as controversy over Colors Screen Awards refuses to die, a new debate has cropped up between the fans of two powerful Khans, over who would better suit the challenging role of the cop in Tamil blockbuster film 'Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu' in its Hindi version.

The  'Khan War' this time  between Salman Khan and Shahrukh Khan seems to be a really interesting one, but odds say Salman Khan would be getting the role because of his track record in playing cop's roles.

"SRK has hardly played any successful cop's role in bollywood, so Sallu should get this role. Kamal Haasan has done it brilliantly in Tamil, and if anyone could do a nearly good job of it in Bollywood it's only Sallu Bhai," says a Salman Khan fan in Mumbai.

"Look at the role played by Salman in 'Wanted', it was superhit. Also, he was very successful in another remake movie - Dabangg, which was remade from Tamil movie 'Pokhri'."

In the latest episode, director Gautham Vasudev Menon is guilty of adding more fuel to the fire.

'Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu' remake in Hindi is just being planned, but the director wants one of the Khans in this movie. However, he is as yet undecided on his choice.

If rumours are to be believed, Salman fans will soon have the last laugh for sure!

  

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