Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is reportedly upset with director Kabir Khan due to creative differences.
The hit actor director pair is currently shooting for Indo China war drama "Tubelight" in popular Indian hill station Manali and said that the duo had major creative differences during the filming, DNA India newspaper reported.
Previously, the actor director duo has delivered two blockbuster movies "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" and "Ek Tha Tiger." If media reports to be believed, "Tubelight" will be their last movie together as they have decided to never work with each other in future. "Salman was to film for Kabir's film until next week, however he will now return a week in advance to Mumbai," a source told Bollywood Life news portal. "Salman does not want to stay in Manali even for a day after his fallout with Kabir. So he will be back today itself," the source added.
The "Phantom" director, however, rubbished the reports claiming his spat with the "Sultan" actor. Khan also shared a picture on his twitter handle from the sets of "Tubelight" with the caption, "Next time the press does a story of Salman Khan and me not talking, this is the photo they should use."
The 50-year-old superstar will start work on "Ek Tha Tiger" sequel - "Tiger Zinda Hai" - with "Sultan" director Ali Abbas Zafar and third installment of his director brother Arbaaz Khan's "Dabangg" franchise after completetion of shooting for "Tubelight." He will soon return to small screen as the host of controversial celebrity show "Bigg Boss."