Salman Khan’s birthday to get extra special for fans: ‘Sikandar’ teaser set for release
On his birthday, Bollywood’s Bhaijaan, Salman Khan is gearing up to give his fans a highly-awaited gift, the teaser of 'Sikandar.'
On numerous occasions, fans have made unique gestures to express their love for him.
Salman Khan starrer Bharat will release tomorrow across the country on the occasion of Eid.
Fans are celebrating the film a day ahead of its release across the nation. In order to show their love, many are offering free services to the public in Delhi and Mumbai.
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While the auto-rickshaw drivers in Mumbai are offering free auto rides to travellers who show them the tickets of Bharat, a restaurant in Mumbai with the same name as the movie, is giving away free food and hospitality when the visitors flash Bharat movie tickets at them.
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Another eatery, ‘Bhaijaan hotel’ in Bandra is giving a 25 per cent discount to their visitors on food when the foodies get a ticket of Salman starrer to their place.
The fan frenzy has reached new heights where, this morning to mark an auspicious release, fans collectively organised an elaborate Rajyabhishek at Gaiety multiplex in Mumbai with Salman’s posters for their superstar.
Recently, a fan in Nashik had also booked an entire movie theatre for himself for the first day, first show.
Much before the release, advance booking has seen a massive high as well.
Superstar Salman has a loyal fan base across the country and overseas. On numerous occasions, fans have made unique gestures to express their love for him.
In Bharat, Salman will be seen in six different looks ranging from a young circus champion to a 60-year-old man. Katrina Kaif will also be seen in a never-before-seen avatar in the film.
Bharat is produced by Atul Agnihotri, Alvira Agnihotri, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar under the banner of Reel Life Production Pvt Ltd. and Salman Khan Films, presented by T-Series.
The film is a historical period drama film written and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, officially adapted from the South Korean blockbuster, An Ode to My Father.
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