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Salman Khan Films’ next titled Bulbul Marriage Hall?

Speculations are rife in B-town that superstar Salman Khan is gearing up to bankroll yet another film under his production house, Salman Khan Films. If reports are to be believed, his next production venture revolves around a marriage hall. The latest update on the project is that it could be titled Bulbul Marriage Hall.

Spilling some beans, a source close to the development reveals that the film tells a story of two brothers and is set in Delhi. “It is a story of two brothers and is set in Delhi. It is at the moment called Bulbul Marriage Hall.


Talking about the cast, the team is yet to finalize who would headline the project. The casting process, however, is currently underway and an official announcement is expected to be made soon. Rohit Nayyar will direct the movie, according to reports, while well-known writer Raaj Shaandilyaa will pen the dialogues. If all goes well, the team will commence production in the month of October.

As far Salman Salman’s acting projects are concerned, the superstar is currently busy shooting for his much-awaited film Dabangg 3, the third instalment of the highly popular cop-series Dabangg (2010). Also starring Sonakshi Sinha, the Prabhudeva directorial is scheduled to enter theatres on 20th December, 2019.

After wrapping up Dabangg 3 is coming few weeks, Khan will start shooting for filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s next Inshallah. The film reunites the superstar with Bhansali after a gap of two decades and also stars Alia Bhatt in the lead role. Inshallah is set to arrive in theatres on Eid 2020.

In 2020, Khan may also reteam with brother-in-law Atul Agnihotri once again. After the success of Bharat (2019), the duo is planning to remake yet another South Korean film in Hindi, titled Veteran (2015). More details on the project are awaited.

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