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Mumbai: Filmmaker Kabir Khan during the trailer launch of film Phantom in Mumbai, on July 25, 2015. (Photo: IANS) Image Credit: IANS

Kabir Khan and Salman Khan gave the year 2015 its most successful Bollywood movie, Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

This year, the audience were expecting a similar kind of collaboration between the two, when their film Tubelight, which arrived in Indian cinema halls on June 25.

However, the film failed to impress the critics and the audience, so much so that some of them even dubbed it as Salman’s “worst” film.

“I am disappointed,” said director Kabir in an interview.

“You make a film with a lot of love and conviction and if it doesn’t do well the way it was expected to do, it’s disheartening,” he added.

The filmmaker, however, says Tubelight will always remain special irrespective of what response it received at the box office.

“We can’t expect every film to do business like Bajrangi Bhaijaan. Every film of mine is put against Bajrangi Bhaijaan and it is unfair. I am extremely proud of Tubelight.

“It’s too early to analyse what went wrong with the film. Maybe people were not able to identify with the character of Salman. But I was happy with what Salman did and even he was playing this part,” said Kabir.

Recently, it was reported that Salman will refund distributors to compensate for the losses incurred by Tubelight.

When asked about the same, Kabir said, “I am not a producer, I am a line producer of the film. I can’t talk about it as it’s about business. I think it is a great thing. It’s a good gesture by Salman. For the film itself, the cost is successful.”