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Sudeep joins Salman Khan on the sets of Dabangg 3

Salman Khan starrer Dabangg 3 is undoubtedly one of the most awaited films of the year. Fans of Salman can’t wait to see him on the big screen as Chulbul Pandey. Dabangg franchise always has a strong antagonist. In the first part, it was Sonu Sood and in the second installment, Prakash Raj played the role of a villain. Now in Dabangg 3, South star Sudeep has been roped in to play the antagonist.

Sudeep started the shooting of the film on 4th May 2019. He took to Twitter to share a picture of himself with Salman Khan. He tweeted,” Heat was unbearable yet couldn't dominate the energy on set,,,, it was a thrilling day,, fabulous unit,, fantabulous people,,,,, a humongous Gym set up on Location is an added bonus. 1st day of #Dabangg3 wrappes wth smiles. Thanks @BeingSalmanKhan sir for making me feel at home.”


Well, looks like a gym has been erected on the sets of the film, so Salman and Sudeep can work out there. Now that’s interesting.

Dabangg 3 also stars Sonakshi Sinha in the lead role and there are reports that there’s one more actress who will star in the film. However, the makers have not yet announced who the actress will be.

Directed by Prabhudheva, the movie will be hitting the screens on 20th Dec 2019.

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