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Salman Khan might replace Hrithik Roshan in a superhero flick

Till a couple of months ago, rumours were rife that superstar Hrithik Roshan was set to join hand with filmmaker Rohit Dhawan for his next directorial venture. However, it has been a while since we have not heard much about the project.

The latest we hear that Salman Khan, who has done a couple of successful films with Dhawan’s father David Dhawan, has developed a keen interest in the flick after he recently got a chance to read the script. People are whispering that Khan might replace Hrithik in the movie owing to his close association with Rohit's father.


Talking about the female lead, buzz had it that Disha Patani, who was last seen in Baaghi 2 (2018), was in consideration to romance Hrithik in the film. But if Salman really replaces Hrithik in the movie, it will be interesting to see if he casts any actress of his choice or agrees to share the screen space with much younger Disha.

Reportedly, the big-ticket film will be officially announced somewhere around May or June.

Meanwhile, Hrithik Roshan is awaiting the release of his next film Super 30. He is also doing an untitled YRF film with Tiger Shroff and Vaani Kapoor. Salman Khan, on the other hand, is getting ready with his next mega release Bharat, slated to enter theatres on Eid.

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