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Not Eros or YRF, Salman Khan to distribute Race 3

Is there anything that Salman Khan cannot do? Well, the answer is no. If Dabangg Khan decides to do something, he moves earth and heaven to achieve it. With his new film, Race 3, the superstar is going to add another feather to his creative cap. After turning producer in 2014 with Dr. Cabbie, Khan is set to venture into film distribution with Race 3.

According to latest reports, Khan has bagged the rights to distribute the action entertainer all across India. Since he himself is the co-producer of the film, it was not a tough call for him to take. The megastar has, reportedly, left behind Eros International and Yash Raj Films, who were also in the running for the rights.


Helmed by Remo D’souza, Race 3 also stars Jacqueline Fernandez, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Saqib Saleem and Daisy Shah.

Made under the banners of Salman Khan Films and Tips Films, the film is scheduled to release on 15th June 2018.

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