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Salman Khan wraps up Maheshwar schedule of Dabangg 3

Superstar Salman Khan, who started shooting for Dabangg 3 on 1 April, has completed his shooting schedule in Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh. He shared the news on his Instagram account.

“Finally Maheshwar schedule over,” wrote the superstar, along with sharing a picture of himself in the iconic character of Chulbul Panday. Khan shot for the title track of the film in Maheshwar.


There is loads of excitement among fans about the third instalment of the Dabangg (2010) franchise. The previous two instalments of the series did phenomenally well at the cash counter, and the upcoming part is also expected to smash several box-office records upon its release.

Sonakshi Sinha, who made her acting debut with Dabangg, returns to play her popular character Rajjo in the movie. Besides her, there will be one more actress in the film, but the makers are yet to announce her name. Arbaaz Khan also returns to play Salman Khan’s onscreen brother in Dabangg 3.

Dabangg 3 is being directed by choreographer-turned-filmmaker Prabhudeva, who sort of revived Khan’s career by giving him one of the biggest hits of his career in the form of Wanted (2009). Both have reunited after a decade.

Arbaaz Khan is producing Dabangg 3. The film is expected to enter theatres around Christmas 2019.

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