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Sanjay Leela Bhansali planning to make Inshallah with another actor?

We all know that Salman Khan is no more a part of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Inshallah. A few days ago, the actor had tweeted that the film with SLB has been postponed but still on Eid 2020 he will meet his fans in theatres. Later, it was revealed that it is not postponed but Salman has opted out of the film. While there are several reports about why Salman opted to not star in the film, the actor and SLB have kept mum on it.

It was said that Sanjay Leela Bhansali has decided to shelve Inshallah. However, now according to a report in a daily, SLB is not planning to shelve Inshallah and he will make it with some other actor. A source told the daily, “A massive budget has been invested in the pre-production process of Inshallah. Hence, Bhansali is planning to continue with his magnum opus without Salman Khan. The filmmaker has decided to make a few changes to the script and make the project as planned. Alia will still be a part of the film but another actor will be roped in to replace Salman.”


Now, this report leaves us with a question that which actor will replace Salman in the film. We also wonder if SLB will stick to the release date of Inshallah and the movie will hit the screens on Eid 2020. Well, only time will tell us.

Meanwhile, Salman fans are eagerly waiting to know which film of the actor will release on Eid 2020. There were reports that it will be Kick 2, but filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala cleared that he is still writing the script and the film won’t release on Eid 2020. There are also reports that No Entry 2 or Wanted 2 might hit the screens on Eid 2020, but nothing is officially announced yet.

For now, Akshay Kumar and Kiara Advani starrer Laxmmi Bomb is slated to release on Eid 2020.

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