Sohail is excited about his next directorial venture "Freaky Ali", starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the lead.
"We have been honest to the film. We have stayed true to the film while casting for it. I requested bhai (Salman) to be part of the film so that we can promote the film, so that it reaches more people and grabs more eyeballs," Sohail told reporters here at the film's trailer launch last evening.
"When we thought of this event (trailer launch) for Sunday, we were told press (media) will not come. It was like if Salman Khan will come press will also come," he said.
"Salman bhai cancelled his Ladakh trip for the trailer launch. Also, it's your (media) reach that will make the film popular as we have made all efforts," Sohail said.
"Freaky Ali" shows how an ordinary (poor) person can play golf, which is considered a rich man's sport.
"There is a perception about golf, tennis, that it's a rich man's sport. We are trying to break that in the film. In the film, we show that everyone who is talented should get a chance to show their talent," the "Jai Ho" helmer said.
He pointed out that a number of ex-cricketers have taken golf either as a hobby, passion or as a profession.
In order to make sure that the game is depicted correctly
in the film, the makers roped in a golf consultant.
"We had a golf consultant on the sets to help us understand the technical aspects of the game. He made things easy for us. Golf can be a complicated game. Technically, the game is shot in a right way in the film," he said.
"It's shot in 38 days. Nawaz and the entire team were quite co-operative. We were prepared to do the film in this time frame. We used to shoot from 7 in morning," he revealed.
Salman, who was present at the event, said in a lighter vein that if he was to be a part of the film, the shoot would have taken 135 days.
The "Hello Brother" helmer is all praise for his film's lead actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
"I was watching 'Kick' and I had all the kids (referring to his and Arbaaz Khan's children) and I was asking the kids if they would want to eat something. By mistake I asked Nawaz, who seemed like a kid from behind, also what he would like to have?" Sohail said.
Also starring Amy Jackson, Arbaaz Khan, Nikitin Dheer and others, "Freaky Ali" is scheduled to release on September 9.
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