Bollywood sources have reported that the Indian distributors of the Kabir Khan had directed 'Tubelight' are set to meet Salman Khan in a bid to recover their losses. The distributors, who claim that the total loss amounts to Rs 40 to 50 crore, are currently hopeful that Salman will pay off their damages and Salman had promised to pay them soon.
Meanwhile promoting his recently released Indian war drama, 'Tubelight', Salman Khan found himself addressing questions on the likelihood of the film outshining SS Rajamouli's critically-acclaimed 'Baahubali: The Conclusion'.
Sources have learnt
that select Indian distributors of the Kabir Khan directed film are set to meet
the actor in a bid to recover their losses. A distributor, on the condition of
anonymity, told mid-day, "Salman's films can collect Rs 100 crore in three
days, but this time, 'Tubelight' reached the three figure collections after a
week and the total loss amounts to Rs 40 to 50 crore. The distributors are
hopeful that Salman will pay off their damages."