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Salman Khan introduces the villain of Dabangg 3

Salman Khan and team Dabangg 3 are leaving no stone unturned to create a good pre-release buzz. The movie is slated to release on 20th December 2019, but the makers clearly want to keep the hype up about the film. After a couple of posters of Salman as Chulbul Pandey, today on the day of Dussehra, the makers have introduced us to the villain of the film.

Well, we all know that Kichcha Sudeep will be seen as the antagonist in the movie and Salman took to Twitter to share the character poster of the Kannada superstar. Salman tweeted, “Villain jitna bada ho, usse bhidne mein utna hi mazaa aata hai. Introducing Sudeep Kiccha as Balli in 'Dabangg 3'. #KicchaSudeepInDabangg3 @KicchaSudeep @arbaazSkhan @sonakshisinha @saieemmanjrekar @PDdancing @nikhil_dwivedi @SKFilmsOfficial @saffronbrdmedia.”


While Salman’s Chulbul Pandey is the protagonist in the Dabangg series, the villains too have been quite a strong element in the franchise. In the first instalment, there was Sonu Sood fighting with Salman, and in Dabangg 2 it was Prakash Raj. We are sure that Kichcha Sudeep will be amazing as the villain in the Dabangg 3.

Well, replying to Salman on Twitter, Sudeep wrote, “This's one sch moment where BHIDNE ki baath hi nahi aatha hai SIR. Problem yeh hai ki villan ko tho hero se pyaar ho jatha hai.? Its been Wondeful working n sharing space. All the moments shared are priceless n Wil be Treasured. Thank u @BeingSalmanKhan sir?????. BalliSingh.”

Dabangg 3 is undoubtedly one of the most awaited films of the year. Fans of Salman Khan are super excited to see him on the big screen as Chulbul Pandey. The actor was last seen on the big screen in Bharat which did reasonably well at the box office, but there are a lot of expectations from Dabangg 3.

Directed by Prabhudeva, the movie also stars Sonakshi Sinha and Saiee Manjrekar.

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