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Is Salman Khan unhappy with the title Mental?

Salman Khan, who is in news these days for his upcoming film Mental, is reportedly unhappy with the film's title. Salman is searching for an alternative title as he thinks that this title is too quirky. Talking about the film's title, a source told a leading daily that Salman Khan is not very keen to continue with a quirky title like Mental as the film is being addressed as presently. Salman informed Sohail that he is not keen to continue with Mental and wants a different title now. Sohail Khan, who is the director of the film, has started looking at the new options and even the crew has been suggesting different names for the movie. The source further added, "It was never meant to be called Mental and it was always a working title. Some one got the whiff of it and the media has ever since been reporting that. However, Salman and Sohail were always clear that the film would be called something else." So readers, what according to you should be the title of Salman's next movie?

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