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The first look of Salman Khan’s Bharat unveiled

After Salman Khan’s last release Race 3 (2018) tanked at the box-office without a trace, everyone is now waiting to see what wonder his next movie Bharat does at the cash counter.

Today, the makers of the much-anticipated film unveiled the first look of the movie and going by the image, we can say director Ali Abbas Zafar is coming up with an emotionally charged offering.


In the first look, Salman Khan and Katrina can be seen standing at Wagah borders. A set has been erected in Chandigarh where both the actors are finishing the final schedule of the movie.

Before heading off Chandigarh, Salman and Katrina shot in Mumbai, Malta, and Abu Dhabi. Bharat also stars Tabu, Jackie Shroff, Disha Patani, Sunil Grover and Nora Fatehi in important roles.

The role that Katrina Kaif is playing in the movie was earlier offered to Priyanka Chopra. However, Chopra opted out of the project days after it mounted the shooting floor.

Now if reports are to be believed, Katrina’s role has been increased in the flick. "With film’s shooting still going on, Ali has now increased the graph of Kat’s character. There’s more dialogue, action, and drama added to her role which will be very much liked by the audiences. In Bharat, Katrina will have a way bigger role than any of her films," a source added.

Produced by Atul Agnihotri and Bhushan Kumar, Bharat is scheduled to release on Eid, next year.

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