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Race 3 mounts floors at Mehboob Studio in Mumbai!

The upcoming suspense-thriller film Race 3 has been hitting leadlines ever since its announcement a few months ago. On 9th November, the film finally mounted floors at Mumbai's famous Mehboob Studio.

Starring Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Bobby Deol, Saqib Salim and Daisy Shah in important roles, Race 3 is the third instalment of one of the most popular Hindi film franchises, Race.


According to reliable sources, Salman Khan will begin the first schedule of Race 3 by shooting for a chase sequence. Jacqueline Fernandez and Daisy Shah will also join the superstar in the high-octane chase sequence.

"Salman Khan will shoot a huge chase sequence today. A huge tunnel has been built on the set today and it is going to be an action-packed day. All the actors are being called today on the set. Though the actresses are not required in the chase sequence, they are called to shoot for their dance sequence. Jacqueline and Daisy will be shooting for a dance number in the second half of the day. For that, another set is built in the adjacent studio."

Directed by Remo D’Souza, Race 3 is being bankrolled by Ramesh Taurani. The film will hit screens on Eid 2018.

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