So it's a great feeling to know that not only has he worked for me, helped in establishing myself, but the film has worked for him also. It's great for the whole family," said Arbaz in an interview.
"The  best compliment till now was when someone told me 'initially it looked  like Salman was doing a film for you and ultimately it turned out to be  something you have done for Salman'. There couldn't be any better  compliment than this," he added.
Set  in rustic and rugged Uttar Pradesh, Abhinav Kashyap's directorial debut  has set cash registers ringing by earning Rs.48.25 crore (gross) at the  opening weekend. People loved Salman Khan as corrupt cop Chulbul  'Robinhood' Pandey in the movie, which also features Arbaaz's wife  Malaika in an item number.
Arbaaz  said: "I was confident that we had a good film in hand, which would do  very well. The film's success has not come as a shock, probably it's a  surprise that it has done so well."
Arbaaz  contained his excitement until Monday as experience has taught him not  to be too optimistic. "We were of course very happy. But sometimes  people jump the gun talking too big too fast. Fortunately for us it has  not only maintained the hype but lived up to everyone's expectation.
"People  really loved the film and they are going again and again to see it.  That's the only way a film can become very big - when it starts getting a  repeat audience," said Arbaaz, who also features in the movie.
The  film has earned over Rs.65 crore in the first five days and Arbaaz  admits one cannot make a film like Dabangg without a big star, but says  the film's success is the cumulative effort of the whole team, including  newcomer Sonakshi Sinha.
"Salman's  magic in this film has definitely worked, but we should not undermine  the effort of other people. The film has a very beautiful young girl  (Sonakshi) and she was very impressive; so had been the performance of  the other cast.
"Salman  is a kind of engine that has driven it and given the opportunity to  take the film to another level, but it has become complete with a lot of  other people's contribution," said Arbaaz.
Asked  if he would like to work with Kashyap again, he said: "I have kept  myself open to work with anybody, any fresh talent with new ideas. Of  course, we have established a mutual working relationship, but at the  same time I would like to work with established directors and other new  bunch of people."
Arbaaz  is not in a hurry to start his second project. "I am still not done  with Dabangg. There is even bigger work to make it sustain for four to  five weeks. After that I would probably take some time off and chill  with my family, think of some ideas and hear some script.
"If  something excites me then only I will start my next production. I won't  start a film only because I am capable of starting a film," he said.
Source: (wateen.net)
 
