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Not just in Hindi, Salman Khan and Sonakshi Sinha starrer Dabangg 3 to release in various languages

From the past couple of years, many big Bollywood films like Thugs Of Hindostan, Padmaavat, and others are not just releasing in Hindi, but the makers are dubbing it in regional languages as well. Now joining the league of these biggies is Salman Khan and Sonakshi Sinha starrer Dabangg 3.

The film, which is being directed by Prabhdheva, will hit the screens on 20th December 2019 in Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu. Salman Khan took to Twitter to inform his fans about it. He tweeted, “Chulbul Pandey coming to you on 20th Dec in hindi, kannada, tamil and telugu! #Dabangg3 @arbaazSkhan @sonakshisinha @saieemmanjrekar @PDdancing @KicchaSudeep @nikhil_dwivedi @SKFilmsOfficial @saffronbrdmedia @kjr_studios @SureshProdns #GlobalCinemasLLP @AChowksey.”


Dabangg 3 is one of the most awaited films of the year. While Sonakshi will be reprising the role of Rajjo, the third instalment of the Dabangg franchise will have South star Sudeep as the antagonist. The film will mark the debut of actor-director Mahesh Manjrekar’s daughter Saiee. She will be seen romancing Salman Khan in the flashback portions of the movie. However, we won’t get to see Munni aka Malaika Arora in the film.

Reportedly, this time it will be Salman who will dance on a track titled Munna Badnaam Hua. Well, if the reports turn out to be true it will be interesting to watch the actor shaking a leg on a song with such lyrics.

A few weeks ago, while talking about the film, Arbaaz Khan had stated, "I am excited about the film, and we are having a lot of fun making it. People have told me they have a lot of expectation from the film. I feel that is a nice thing.”

"We are in the middle of a long schedule. We have completed almost 60 percent shooting of the film and, hopefully, by the end of September, we will wrap up the entire shoot," he added.

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