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Salman Khan might launch niece in Dabangg 3

After launching brother-in-law Aayush Sharma with LoveYatri (2018), superstar Salman Khan is now set to launch his niece Alizeh Agnihotri. For the uninitiated, Alizeh is the daughter of Khan’s elder sister Alvira Khan Agnihotri and actor-turned-filmmaker Atul Agnihotri.

If reports are to be believed, Salman is keen to sign the newbie for an important role in his forthcoming film Dabangg 3, which is the third instalment of his highly successful film franchise Dabangg (2010).


The newcomer has, reportedly, already started attending dance and acting classes. Award-winning choreographer Saroj Khan is training the young girl in various dance forms, including Bollywood dance.

“Yes, Salman was spotted twice or thrice at Alizeh’s dance classes. He wanted to see how her dance had progressed. And he seemed to be quite satisfied. Alizeh has taken her training so very seriously, and is improving on a daily basis”, a source revealed.

Dabangg 3 stars Sonakshi Sinha as the female lead, which means Alizeh will most likely play the second female lead. However, things cannot be confirmed until the makers make an official announcement.

To be directed by Prabhudeva and produced by Arbaaz Khan, Dabangg 3 is expected to mount the shooting floor in the first quarter of 2019.

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