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Salman Khan opens up on how it feels with Antim going houseful

Post the second lockdown the Akshay Kumar film Sooryavanshi was the first to hit screens. Despite the risks being high, the film did rather well at the box office. A couple of weeks on, and the Salman Khan – Aayush Sharma film Antim: The Final Truth has hit screens to an appreciative response from critics and fans. Following the film’s good opening, Salman Khan was interacting with the media to celebrate the success of Antim. During the interaction, Salman spoke about how easy it has become to attain a houseful board thanks to the restricted occupancy due to Covid restrictions.

Talking about how he feels with Antim – The Final Truth going houseful Salman Khan added, “It is a good feeling, I think the first time a Houseful board was put up it was for Wanted. And since then there has always been a Houseful board for my films. It feels good when you hear people say, 'hum gaye ticket lene, par yaar houseful tha'. I am very fortunate that at such a time as well, my film has featured a houseful board.”

Further talking about how easy it has become now for films to go houseful, the actor continued, “In case it was full seating capacity, and despite that there was a houseful board, then it would that much more better. But now with 50% capacity, it has become slightly easier to achieve a houseful board, at least that’s what I think”. Salman was more than clear to pinpoint that his releases have been enjoying the houseful tag even before the lockdown and pandemic.

Also Read: Salman Khan opens up on why he has never done kissing scenes on screen



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