Dabangg director says Salman Khan had concerns about Malaika Arora's outfit in 'Munni Badnaam': 'It took some convincing for Arbaaz…'
Dabangg director Abhinav Kashyap recently revealed it took a lot of convincing to get Arbaaz Khan's approval to cast his then wife Malaika Arora for the song 'Munni Badnaam Hui'. He also shared that, despite their cool image, the Khan brothers come from a conservative Muslim family.
In a chat with SCREEN, the director revealed that Arbaaz was initially not comfortable with Malaika Arora doing the iconic item song. He didn’t want his wife to be called an ‘item girl.’ Abhinav also said that despite their cool image, Arbaaz and Salman come from a conservative Muslim family, and Malaika had her own disagreements with Salman over her outfits, as they preferred women to dress more modestly.
Abhinav also mentioned that Malaika is a strong, independent woman who makes her own choices. She agreed to do the song, but it took some convincing for Arbaaz to approve. She assured him it was just a fun, family-friendly dance number—and it went on to become a massive hit.
He added that he chose Malaika Arora for 'Munni Badnaam Hui' because of her amazing dancing skills. Already famous for hits like 'Chaiyyaa Chaiyyaa' and 'Hoth Rasiley,' Malaika hadn’t done many acting roles. Her dance talent and star power made her the perfect choice to carry the song and capture audience attention.
Kashyap also revealed that he initially planned for Salman to appear only after the song ended, while Sonu Sood would have had more screen time. However, Salman insisted on joining the number, which led Abhinav to adjust the sequence, letting Salman appear earlier and slightly pushing Sonu to the background.
Concerns over outfits and labels
In a chat with SCREEN, the director revealed that Arbaaz was initially not comfortable with Malaika Arora doing the iconic item song. He didn’t want his wife to be called an ‘item girl.’ Abhinav also said that despite their cool image, Arbaaz and Salman come from a conservative Muslim family, and Malaika had her own disagreements with Salman over her outfits, as they preferred women to dress more modestly.
Abhinav also mentioned that Malaika is a strong, independent woman who makes her own choices. She agreed to do the song, but it took some convincing for Arbaaz to approve. She assured him it was just a fun, family-friendly dance number—and it went on to become a massive hit.
Chosen for her dance skills
He added that he chose Malaika Arora for 'Munni Badnaam Hui' because of her amazing dancing skills. Already famous for hits like 'Chaiyyaa Chaiyyaa' and 'Hoth Rasiley,' Malaika hadn’t done many acting roles. Her dance talent and star power made her the perfect choice to carry the song and capture audience attention.
end of article
Featured in Entertainment
- Shwetha Menon recalls being Aishwarya Rai’s roommate
- Sushant Singh recalls RGV's assistant abusing him on Satya set
- Salman sends five rescue boats to flood-hit Punjab, adopts villages
- Karisma-Sunjay, Dhanashree, Aishwarya, Manisha : Top 5 news
- Akshay-Twinkle's sea-facing Juhu home worth Rs 80 crore
- Shwetha Menon on obscenity case during AMMA election
Trending Stories
- What is your ideal weight for your height, according to experts
- Peripheral artery disease: 6 early signs of blocked arteries that appear in the legs
- 70-year-old American cardiologist's formula to age better
- Scientists say Parkinson’s may start from where one least expects it (hint: it’s not the brain)
- Fatty Liver disease: 5 supplements that can help reverse the condition in 3 months
- Morning vs night: The best time to eat Chia Seeds for maximum hair growth
- How to know if ones’ arteries are blocked: Doctor shares 4 essential non invasive tests
- Cross River Gorilla: Africa’s rarest great ape hidden in remote forests; discover their uniqueness, behaviour, and habitat
- From foamy urine to fatigue: 6 signs of kidney damage that often go unnoticed
- Doctor shares 10 fruits that help in digestion and bowel movement
Visual Stories
- 8 hair oils which are best to promote hair growth
- 10 destinations in India for the greatest safari tours in the wild
- Fish named after exotic flowers and where to spot them
- 10 freshwater aquarium fish that grow too big for small tanks
- 10 of the world's greatest safari parks to visit once in a lifetime
- 8 ways to enjoy eggs for breakfast
- How to grow spinach (palak) in kitchen garden containers
- 9 unique animals you can spot in Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh
- Air-purifying plants for a healthy living space
Photostories
- 74-year-old man struggles with high cholesterol despite a perfect lifestyle: CMC Vellore doctor shares ways to manage persistent high cholesterol
- 7 traditional and unique dishes made with flowers across India
- 6 lesser-known facts about Coelacanths
- 10 daily mistakes that increase your blood pressure
- Do you clean ears with cotton swab? Serious risk you are exposing yourself to
- From working with swollen feet for Pati Pati aur Panga to self care moments; Breast cancer fighter Hina Khan powers through her daily life
- Love hair bangs? Know what suits your face and what doesn't
- What is the ‘Date them til you hate them’ trend—and why it’s going viral?
- 10 popular books banned by the US government
- 5 animals that thrive in extreme conditions and how
Top Trends
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment