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Katrina Kaif thinks Salman Khan won’t let Inshallah clash with Sooryavanshi

This year on Eid, Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif will be seen together on the big screen in Ali Abbas Zafar’s Bharat. But next year on Eid, the two will be clashing at the box office. Salman Khan’s Inshallah and Katina Kaif’s Sooryavanshi, both the films are slated to release on Eid 2020. However, Katrina feels that Salman won’t let Inshallah clash with Sooryavanshi.

Recently, in an interview with a leading daily, when Katrina was asked about Inshallah and Sooryavanshi clash, the actress said, “Salman loves Akshay, he loves Rohit. He will always be supportive of me in the workplace. So, I don’t think he will let his film clash with Sooryavanshi.”


Does this mean that Inshallah won’t release on Eid next year? It was Salman himself who had confirmed that the movie will release on Eid 2020.

Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Inshallah also stars Alia Bhatt in the lead role. Salman and SLB are collaborating after more than a decade which clearly means that Inshallah is a special film. On the other hand, Katrina Kaif and Akshay Kumar will be seen on the big screen after 10 years in Sooryavanshi. This will be for the first time when both, Kat and Akki will be teaming up with Rohit Shetty.

Currently, Salman and Katrina are busy with the promotions of Bharat.

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