Bharat Movie Review: Sunil Grover as employment devi is a treat to watch in Salman Khan film
The ideology, fed and hidden through comedy, reasserts itself in the end after closing all avenues of anything new in the film.
The ideology, fed and hidden through comedy, reasserts itself in the end after closing all avenues of anything new in the film.
On numerous occasions, fans have made unique gestures to express their love for him.
The PIL was filed by activist Vipin Tyagi who said that the word "Bharat" cannot be used for commercial purposes.
The film will trace India's post-Independence history from the perspective of a common man, following his life's journey from age 18 to 70. Salman will be seen in six different looks portraying six different phases of his life.
Produced by Reel Life Productions and T-Series, Bharat is an official adaptation of 2014 South Korean film Ode To My Father.
The film is slated to release on 5 June 2019.
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