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Salman Khan starts shooting for Dabangg 3 in Indore

After years of wait and a barrage of speculations, Dabangg 3, the third instalment of the immensely successful Hindi film franchise Dabangg (2010), finally started rolling today. Superstar Salman Khan, who will be seen in the iconic character of Chulbul Pandey once again, started shooting for the film in Indore.

Besides Khan, Arbaaz Khan and Sonakshi Sinha will also be seen reprising their roles in the third part of the much-loved series. Choreographer-turned-filmmaker Prabhudeheva is helming the project. He reunites with Salman Khan after a decade. They last worked together on Wanted in 2009.


Yesterday, Salman had taken to Instagram to share the news, “Arbaaz Khan and I have just landed in Indore where we were both born and we are going to Mandleshwar and Maheshwar to shoot for Dabangg (3) where our grandfather was posted when he was in the police force.”

Dabangg 3 is being jointly produced by Salman Khan Films and Arbaaz Khan Productions. The film is set to release in December, 2019.

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