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Race 3 trailer to be attached with Avengers: Infinity War?

Headlined by superstar Salman Khan, Race 3 is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated films of 2018. Made on a lavish budget, the action entertainer is the next instalment of the highly popular and successful Hindi film series, Race. While the makers have already unveiled the introductory posters of the whole cast, fans are now eagerly waiting for the trailer of the film. And if sources are to be believed, Race 3 trailer might be attached with an upcoming Hollywood biggie.

According to well-known trade analyst, Ramesh Bala, the trailer of Salman Khan's much-awaited film will be attached with Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War, which is set to hit screens on 27th April 2018. Some sources also reveal that if the trailer does not come out on 27th April due to any reason, the makers will definitely roll it out in the first week of May.


Besides Salman Khan, Race 3 also features Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Jacqueline Fernandez, Daisy Shah and Saqib Saleem in pivotal roles.

Made under the banners of Tips Films and Salman Khan, the movie is helmed by Remo D'Souza. It is scheduled to release on 15th June 2015.

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Ajith Kumar reveals he was told to change his name but refused to erase his Tamil-Sindhi identity

Highlights:

  • Reveals he was told to change his name early in his career.
  • The actor refused, choosing to keep his Tamil-Sindhi identity.
  • Opens up about struggling with Tamil and working hard to fix his accent.
  • Says discipline, not luck, drives both his acting and racing careers.
  • Focuses now on racing and helping the sport grow in India.

Ajith Kumar was asked early in his career to change his name, but he refused, keeping his Tamil-Sindhi identity and the accent, he worked on intact.

In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter India, the 53-year-old actor looked back on his three-decade journey with calm gratitude. “I put my heart and soul into everything. I couldn’t speak the language properly; I had an accent in Tamil. But I worked on it,” he said.

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