According to Barjatya, Salman Khan initially displayed hesitancy, doubting his suitability for the role that would later skyrocket him to fame.

    The year was 1989, and Salman Khan was a budding actor, striving to make his mark in the Indian film industry. Sooraj Barjatya, also a newcomer at the time, was gearing up for his directorial debut with Maine Pyar Kiya. The film would go on to become a blockbuster and a cult classic in Indian cinema.
    Source  TOI
    In a recent interview, Barjatya recalled the time when Salman Khan expressed reservations about taking up the role. He quoted Khan saying, I’m not good enough for this role. You should consider someone else.
    Despite the initial reluctance, Sooraj Barjatya, impressed by Salman Khan’s dedication and potential, stood firm in his decision to cast him as the lead. Barjatya saw beyond the doubts and recognized the inherent talent that Salman possessed. Eventually, Salman Khan’s portrayal of the lovable and charming Prem in Maine Pyar Kiya won hearts and firmly established him as a bankable actor in the Indian film industry.
    Maine Pyar Kiya, released in 1989, was a coming-of-age romantic drama that struck a chord with audiences across generations. It not only showcased Salman Khan’s acting prowess but also became a defining film for Sooraj Barjatya, setting the stage for a successful career in filmmaking.
    Salman Khan has since evolved into one of Bollywood’s biggest stars, captivating audiences with his performances in various blockbuster movies. His journey from skepticism to stardom remains an inspiring tale, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and self-belief in the world of showbiz.
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