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Warina Hussain: Salman Khan is more chilled out as an actor

Warina Hussain made her Bollywood debut last year with Salman Khan’s production venture Loveyatri. The film failed to make a mark at the box office, but Warina was praised for her performance. This year, she got a chance to shake a leg with Salman in Dabangg 3, in the song Munna Badnaam Hua.


When we recently met Warina, we asked her how was it to work with Salman during Loveyatri and now to work with him as a co-star. To which the actress said, “He is more chilled out as an actor. When we were doing Loveyatri I was used to taking a go-ahead signal from him, an approval from him. So, this time on the sets I was like something similar might happen, but he has been patient with me, in my progress, the dance steps and the retakes.”

Apart from Salman and Warina, the song also features Prabhudheva. When asked Warina if she was nervous to dance with him as he is regarded as the God of dancing, she said, “I was more intimated to be in the same frame as Prabhu sir because I didn’t know he is going to be there. He was there throughout the shoot, but I didn’t know we have a scene together. So, I was more nervous to perform with him than Salman sir.”

Well, Munna Badnaam Hua has received a good response and people are loving Warina’s thumkas in the song.

Directed by Prabhudheva, Dabangg 3 is slated to release 20th December 2019. The film stars Sonakshi Sinha and Saiee Manjrekar as the female leads. Fans of Salman Khan are super excited to watch him on the big screen as Chulbul Pandey and we can expect Dabangg 3 to the take box office by storm.

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