The 61-year-old filmmaker, who will directing his son Varun Dhawan in "Judwaa 2," said Salman is an unpredictable actor.
"There is one Salman Khan (and) there is no replacement. He is an unpredictable actor...You don't know what he will do. Once the camera is on he is something else only," David told reporters.
The director said he has made certain changes in the story for the reboot of the 1997 film.
"We have made changes to the original story. We can't share details," he said, adding that they have retained two superhit songs from the original film.
Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, the sequel will have Jacqueline Fernandez and Taapsee Pannu as the female leads.
The movie is set to release on September 29.
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