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It’s a wrap for Salman Khan and Sonakshi Sinha starrer Dabangg 3

Salman Khan and Sonakshi Sinha starrer Dabangg 3 is one of the most awaited films of the year. The movie, which is directed by Prabhudheva, went on the floors in April this year. And now, after six months, the makers have wrapped up the shooting of the film.

Salman Khan shared a video on Twitter yesterday, to inform his fans that the shooting of Dabangg 3 has been wrapped up. In the video, Salman is saying, “So, today was the last day of Dabangg 3, we have packed up. It feels glad that today is also our VK sir’s (Vinod Khanna) birthday. So, it is our Prajapati Pandey sahab’s birthday and coincidentally, fortunately, we have packed up Dabangg 3. VK sir we all miss you, and we have Pramod sir your own brother to play you in Dabangg 3. We really miss you.”


Well, it is surely an emotional tribute to Vinod Khanna by Salman Khan. In Dabangg and Dabangg 2, the late veteran actor played the role of Salman Khan aka Chulbul Pandey’s father. Now, in Dabangg 3 Vinod Khanna’s brother, Pramod Khanna will be seen as Prajapati Pandey.

Apart from Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Arbaaz Khan, and Pramod Khanna, Dabangg 3 also stars Saiee Manjrekar. The daughter of actor-filmmaker, Mahesh Manjrekar, Saiee will be making her Bollywood debut with Dabangg 3. She will be seen romancing Salman in the flashback portions of the film. A few days ago, Saiee was officially introduced by Salman to the media at the red carpet of IIFA Awards.

Dabangg 3 is slated to hit the screens on 20th December 2019, and we are sure Salman Khan fans can’t wait to see him on the big screen as Chulbul Pandey.

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