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Director Ali Abbas Zafar releases first look of Salman Khan from Bharat

| @indiablooms | Jul 25, 2018, at 07:30 pm

Mumbai, July 25 (IBNS):  Director Ali Abbas Zafar on Wednesday released the first look of Salman Khan from his upcoming Bollywood movie Bharat.

Actor Salman Khan is featuring in the image and one could see him in his motorcycle stuntman avatar entering the circus arena through a ‘ring of fire.’

"Ring of fire ..... & Bharat @BeingSalmanKhan . Eid 2019," Zafar posted with the picture.

The movie will mark the comeback of Priyanka Chopra in Bollywood after a long time.

She was busy with her international projects in recent times.

Bharat is scheduled to release during Eid celebrations next year.

The movie will also feature actor Disha Patani.

 

 

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