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Bobby Deol joins the cast of Salman Khan's action-thriller film Race 3!

Last seen in Poster Boys along with his brother Sunny Deol and Shreyas Talpade, dashing Bollywood actor Bobby Deol has joined forces with Salman Khan for the upcoming action-thriller film, Race 3.

The makers of the much-awaited movie revealed that Bobby Deol is all set to come onboard for Race 3. Producer Ramesh Taurani took to Twitter to share the news with everyone. He wrote, “Welcome to the family #BobbyDeol @BeingSalmanKhan @Asli_Jacqueline #Race3 #Eid2018.” Ramesh Taurani and Bobby have worked together in films like Soldier and Naqaab.


To be directed by choreographer-turned-filmmaker Remo D'Souza, Race 3 is the third instalment of the super-hit action-thriller franchise, Race. It stars Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez in the lead role. Actor Aditya Pancholi will play the antagonist in the film.

Race 3 is all set to kick-off this November and will be majorly shot in the Gulf in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. It is slated to release on on Eid 2018.

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