A few days ago, Pinkvilla organized a pole, allowing the audience to choose his favorite Salman Khan film, which is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video. Well, fans have finally shut down their votes, and we have won the winner for this amazing and interactive poll. In five streaming films in OTT platforms, Khan’s sports drama film, Sultan won with flying colors. Check it – check!
In the pole, we asked Salman Khan’s fans to vote for the superstar’s own favorite film, which is currently streaming on the OTT platform, Amazon Prime Video. The audience was given five options, that is, a Tha Tiger, Sultan, Hum Apte Han Coun, Mujes will marry and Kuch Kuch Hota. Among them, Ali Abbas Zafar’s 2016 blockbuster, Sultan won with 50% votes.
Most people feel that the film is worth watching many times on OTT. To refresh his memory, Sultan is produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films. While Khan is seen in a tissue role, he is associated with Anushka Sharma, Kumud Mishra, Amit Sadhu and Randeep Hooda.
The film explains how a local wrestler and former world wrestling champions create friction in their personal life with their mistakes. While the story and performance of one of the highest -grossing films were appreciated, its songs also topped the chart.
For the second position in this interactive pole, there was a tie between Th Tha Tiger and Hane Hen Coun. Both films got 22% votes. Ek Tha Tiger is a commercial hit film released in 2012. Kabir Khan direction is the first installment in the YRF Spy Universe. Apart from Khan, it consists of Katrina Kaif, Ranveer Shor, Roshan Seth, Girish Karnad and Gavi Chahal. On the other hand, Hum AAPK Han Conn is a classic that continues to win hearts even after decades of his big screen debut.
Getting third place with 6% of the votes, the romantic-comedy film, Mujes will marry. The light-horses are directed by David Dhawan and played the roles of Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Akshay Kumar.
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