
Salman Khan (File Photo)
Salman Khan (File Photo)
NEW DELHI: Director Ali Abbas Zafar, on Wednesday, shared the first sneak peek of Salman Khan from their upcoming film 'Bharat'.
The much-awaited film, which also features actress Disha Patani, is set to recreate the era of the late 60s for a circus sequence, international artists from across the globe will be roped in for the same.
Zafar shared a picture of the 'Dabangg' jumping across fire rings on a motorcycle. He wrote, "Ring of fire ..... & Bharat @BeingSalmanKhan. Eid 2019"
Ring of fire ..... & Bharat @BeingSalmanKhan . Eid 2019 pic.twitter.com/J20KeE3Ro6
— ali abbas zafar (@aliabbaszafar) July 25, 2018
The film also includes stellar performers like Priyanka Chopra, Tabu and Sunil Grover, promising power-packed performances.
'Bharat' is set to have a character-driven story spanning many time periods and will be shot across locations in Abu Dhabi and Spain, besides Punjab and Delhi in India.
This will be Salman Khan's third collaboration with director Ali Abbas Zafar after the 2016 film 'Sultan' and the recent 'Tiger Zinda Hai'.
With the release of Bharat, Salman Khan will yet again give the audience a treat on the festival of Eid.
On a related note, Salman and Priyanka were last seen together on the silver screen in 'God Tussi Great Ho'. The duo has also done hit films like 'Salaam-E-Ishq' and 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi'.
Their fourth film, 'Bharat', is already amongst Bollywood's much-awaited projects since it was announced earlier this year.
From the film's location scouting to Disha Patani's training, Ali Abbas Zafar has been sharing various insights from the film with his fans on Twitter. (ANI)
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