Ali Abbas Zafar Reveals He Wanted To Do A Sports Film With Shahid Kapoor Before ‘Bloody Daddy’, Know Their Bonding Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Shahid Kapoor and Ali Abbas Zafar have worked together for ‘bloody daddy, The film is a big actioner which is releasing on OTT. As the makers unveiled the trailer of the film today, both Shahid and Ali recalled their long association with each other. Needless to say, collaborating on this film was really special for them.
The actor said at the trailer launch event, “I have known Ali for many years, even before he became a director. I have seen his desire to do something good and I have also seen his frustration when he wants to do things his way. Wasn’t able to. From knowing each other for so many years to now seeing him making the kind of movies he wants to make, a family, a baby, and all settled down, it’s beautiful to see ” Shahid further revealed that he started his career almost at the same time, however, “I am a bit senior if I may say so”.
Shahid also loves that Ali doesn’t compromise on what he wants as a director. Meanwhile, Ali spoke about his actor-director bond with Shahid and Salman Khan. “Even when I made action films with Mr. Salman Khan, I always came up with the character first and then the actor. That’s why our combo has always been described as good. Similarly, I have worked with Shahid as well. We were earlier supposed to do a sports film together but it didn’t happen. Then, ‘Bloody Daddy’ brought us together.”
Alia further added, “We decided to make ‘Bloody Daddy’, which is based on a French film called ‘Sleepless Night’. Shahid is an actor star, a great combination – if we have taken his work in Haider, Jab V seen met, Kabir SinghHe is great. More than stardom, his acting makes a mark. His characters live on. Everything was designed with the character in mind. In this film, the new age star is doing action in a new style. It is not only the villain who is thrashed here. Hero is also beaten up. So, it’s very real.
‘Bloody Daddy’ is slated to release on June 9.