Published 19:34 IST, April 17th 2020
Fans rejoice! Not one, not two, but six Salman Khan movies to release post lockdown
Salman Khan’s many films have been pushed for a further day due to the pandemic. Here’s taking a look at Salman’s films that are to release post the lockdown.
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Just like many or industries, Hindi film industry too is facing major issues due to coronavirus pandemic. Films such as 83, Sooryavanshi and many more have been on a standstill and reportedly Salman Khan has also joined bandwagon. Salman Khan’s many films have been pushed for a furr day due to pandemic. Here’s taking a look at Salman Khan’s films that are to release post pandemic.
Radhe
Salman Khan starrer Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is said to get pushed furr of its release date due to pandemic. It is reported that once things get to rmal, y will complete pending shots of film. film Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is helmed and written by Prabhu Deva and is said to be Salman’s first film to release post lockdown. film also stars Disha Patani, Randeep Hooda and Jackie Shroff in pivotal roles.
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Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali
Salman Khan will be seen sharing screen with Pooja Hegde for first time in ir upcoming film Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali. film is reported to be one of much-anticipated films of year. Helmed by Farhad Samji, makers of film were supposed to kick start shooting in August, but it has reportedly been pushed for a furr date due to given condition.
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Kick 2
Salman Khan will once again collaborate with Sajid Nadiadwala for upcoming film Kick 2. It is reported that Sajid Khan has completed script with writer Rajat Arora. film also stars It was also reported that film will release in December 2021.
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Salman's untitled cop and gangster drama
It was reported that soon after Radhe’s shooting, Salman Khan would kick start shooting for his next gangster drama, in which he will be seen portraying role of a Sikh cop. film also features Aayush Sharma as a rth Indian gangster. film is said to release in early 2021 due to coronavirus lockdown.
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19:34 IST, April 17th 2020