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Vivek Oberoi wants to watch Salman Khan's Sultan, says industry needs to celebrate now

Himesh Mankad | Updated on: 11 February 2017, 6:44 IST

Salman Khan's Sultan is on a good wicket at the Box Office as the film has raked in around Rs 73 crore in just two days. Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi who has an unseemly history with Salman for reasons everyone knows, said in an interview with Catch for the promotions of Great Grand Masti that he is looking forward to watching the YRF film.

The actor revealed that the industry should come together to celebrate the success of Sultan. The actor said,

"Sultan is doing fabulous business at the Box Office. It is a big hit and people are loving the film. Even I want to go and it as it is exciting to see big stars doing biopics or different films. As a rule, I feel we as an industry need to genuinely celebrate success. Any kind of success benefits success as a whole."

Also Read: Sultan Box Office: The Salman Khan film breaks records everywhere in India barring Mumbai

With Great Grand Masti releasing just a week after Sultan, on being asked if the same will affect the business prospects - especially the screen count of the adult comedy - Vivek said,

"We have a big advantage in the form of two open weeks for Great Grand Masti (till the release of Dishoom). I think there is an audience genuinely waiting for Great Grand Masti and I am confident the audience will come to watch our film on 15 July."

Also Read: Great Grand Masti to release on 15 July, but will it be affected by Sultan?

Great Grand Masti also stars Riteish Deshmukh and Aftab Shivdasani in lead.

First published: 8 July 2016, 7:29 IST
 
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Himesh Mankad is an entertainment journalist who has a B.Com degree from Narsee Monjee College, Mumbai. He prefers covering Bollywood and loves good stories and music. When not watching movies, he can be found on a cricket field strutting his stuff.