As we go visiting Salman Khan in his sea-facing, balconied home in Bandra trying to explore what exactly sky-rocketed this heartthrob to instant fame and celebrity, it all starts falling into place gradually. Guess, in the first place, one is struck by Salman's masculine good looks, his pec-tacular build, his easy demeanour and that repressed smile. He is the kind of a man who might try to sneak quietly into a noisy, crowded room but who, if he did, would stop conversation. He talks shyly but his body language bespeaks immense self-confidence. One imagines film stars from a different era must have had this quality. In an age when the allure of many leading actors is all on the surface, with bland, conventional looks, Salman is something else. The other guys have the star power in varying degrees, but this guy has it by the truckload. He has it like noone else. Little wonder then that women seem drawn to it like iron filings to a magnet. And it's no surprise that everyone wants to get close to him. Or at least get a look at him.
Rani could not play the role of Mastani as Ash would have. Mr Director should Change Salman and give any other Guy a chance of acting as "Bajirao" with Ash.
Rani is one of the best actresses of Bollywood , her performnce in most of her movies were worth watching, especially Saathiya was too too good, newly marroed couples who have had a love marriage , they are able to identify with her.
Maybe she is not as glamourous as Kareena but she is definiitely a much better actress compared to her.