Salman Khan has already made a foray into writing by penning the story of his upcoming film Veer . And the star doesn’t rule out turning to serious writing again.
The multi-talented Khan who also paints, besides acting and writing, says if he ever venture out to write something substantial, it would be a tribute to his illustrious father Salim Khan, who penned some of the cult classics of Bollywood along with Javed Akhtar.
Salman has this to say about his writing ambition: "Everything is possible in this lifetime. Who knows what will happen tomorrow? If at all I write, it will definitely be a tribute to my father Salim Khan," he said.
Incidentally, Salman plays the part of writer Chetan Bhagat in Hello . The movie, an on-screen adaptation of Bhagat’s best-selling novel ‘One night @ the Call Centre’, stars Sohail Khan , Arbaaz Khan , Amrita Arora , Sharman Joshi , Katrina Kaif , Gul Panag and Isha Koppikar .
Salman plays the narrator in the film.
"When Atul got me the script I had already read the book, so it was only a matter, of which part I will play. I preferred Chetan’s role, that of the narrator. In the film I am actually the narrator of the whole story that unfolds overnight," Salman said.
The movie is a tale about the events that takes place in the lives of six persons working in a call centre one night. It is set to release on October 10.