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Salman Khan gifts a BMW M5 to Kichcha Sudeep

Kichcha Sudeep and Salman Khan worked together in last year’s release Dabangg 3. Well, recently, the Race 3 actor surprised Sudeep by visiting his place and gifting him a BMW M5. The South star took to Instagram to share the pictures of himself with Salman and the car.

Sudeep posted, “Good always happens when u do good. @beingsalmankhan sir made me believe this line further when this surprise landed at home along with him. BMW M5.... ? .. a sweetest gesture. Thank u for the luv u have showered on me n my family sir. It was an honour to have worked with u n to have had u vist us.???”


Salman and Sudeep share a great rapport with each other and even during the promotions of Dabangg 3 their camaraderie was damn good. Well, this is not the first time when Salman has gifted something to Sudeep. Earlier Salman had gifted him a jacket which had the picture of Salman’s pet dog printed on it.

Sudeep had shared on Instagram, “A line SK sir said when he put this jacket on to me. "I never thought I would ever part with this jacket" . He got his fav pets pic painted on this jacket in its memory. I know what it mens to part with something that's deeply connected. Thank u for this luv sir.”

Well, talking about Dabangg 3, the film, unfortunately, has failed to make a mark at the box office. The movie, which also starred, Sonakshi Sinha and Saiee Manjrekar, has collected Rs 134.67 crore at the box office till now. Dabangg (2010) had collected Rs 141.24 crore at the box office and Dabangg 2 (2012) had collected Rs 149.52 crore. Well, we doubt if Dabangg 3 will even cross the collection of Dabangg.

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