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Salman to kick off his next Bharat in Spain

After the stupendous success of his last release, Tiger Zinda Hai, superstar Salman Khan is teaming up with director Ali Abbas Zafar once again for a new film, titled Bharat. Produced by Alvira Khan, Bhushan Kumar and Atul Agnihotri, the movie was announced last year. The latest update on the project is that Khan might kick-start its shoot in Spain with a grand entry in a song sequence.

According to sources, the film will begin its first shooting schedule in Spain with a song which also includes a grand entry by Khan. Zafar is currently in Spain, ferreting out some exotic locations to shoot the song.


“The film will also be shot in Poland, Portugal and Malta but will kick off in Spain. Salman’s first song is being planned on a huge scale to be filmed during the first week of the schedule. Rehearsals are set to kick off soon. This will be followed by an action sequence,” reveals a well-placed source.

While Bharat was announced with Salman Khan as the male lead, there has been no update on the female lead of the film. However, if some reliable sources are to be believed, Katrina Kaif is almost finalized to star in the project.

Meanwhile, Khan is busy with the shooting of his next film, Race 3. He is also expected to start work on Dabangg 3 soon.

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