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Anushka Sharma to once again team up with Salman Khan?

Anushka Sharma has not yet signed any film post Zero. The actress decided to take a break as 2018 was a very busy year for her. However, now from the past couple of days we have been hearing about Anushka starring in not one, but two big movies.

A few days ago, there were reports that Anushka Sharma will be stepping into the shoes of Hema Malini for the remake of Satte Pe Satta which also stars Hrithik Roshan. And now, according to an entertainment portal, the actress has also been approached for Salman Khan’s next which will release on Eid 2020.


Reportedly, the movie has been titled as India’s Most Wanted Cop: Radhe and it will start rolling on 4th November. Talking about Anushka being approached for the film, a source told the portal, “Prabhu Dheva's film has a female lead role wherein Anushka would fit very well. Probably, she has already been approached and has liked the role. All said and done, the modalities however yet remain to be finalized. As for the script, Prabhu Dheva has cracked it with his team of writers."

Well, if the report turns out to be true then this will be for the second time we will get to see Salman and Anushka on the big screen together. The two starred in Ali Abbas Zafar’s Sultan which was a blockbuster at the box office.

On Eid 2020, Salman Khan and Alia Bhatt starrer Inshallah was slated to hit the screens. But the former opted out of it. However, Salman has promised his fans that he will meet them on Eid 2020. Well, but Salman won’t get a solo release as Akshay Kumar starrer Laxmmi Bomb is also slated to hit the screens on the Eid festival next year. It will be interesting to see if the clash will be averted or not.

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