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Confirmed: Dabangg 3 to begin production in April

Dabangg 3, the third instalment of megastar Salman Khan’s superhit film Dabangg (2010), is one of the most awaited sequels of 2019. Earlier, the cop-drama was set to mount the shooting floor in mid-2018. However, due to the busy schedule of Khan, the movie was put on hold for some time.

But now, producer Arbaaz Khan is ready to kick-start the project. The actor-filmmaker has confirmed the same that his brother Salman Khan will start shooting for the hotly anticipated film in April.


“Yes, Dabangg 3 will go on the floors in April. However, we are still contemplating the locations. At this point, all that I can say is that the film features Salman Khan in lead and will be directed by Prabhudeva.”

Though the makers are yet to announce the name of the female lead, insiders claim that Sonakshi Sinha, who was also the leading lady in the previous two instalments of the franchise, will return to headline the project.

Buzz also has it that Dabangg 3 will be a two-heroine movie, which means that besides Sonakshi Sinha, the makers will sign another actress as well.

More details are awaited.

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