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Bharat Trailer: Salman Khan starrer has blockbuster written all over it!

When it is a Salman Khan film, buzz around it has to be colossal! Though his last release Race 3 (2018) failed to get rousing response from audiences, his next film Bharat seems to have got every ingredient to compensate for the lacklustre performance of the Remo D’souza directorial.

Today, the makers of the hotly anticipated movie Bharat raised the curtain on its theatrical trailer, which smashed several records of digital viewing on social media in no time. Fans are going crazy after watching their superstar don five amazingly different looks in one film.


During the course of the 3-minute 24-second trailer, you are left awed by the world that director Ali Abbas Zafar has created. From riding a classic motorcycle to performing daring stunts to romancing Katrina Kaif like never before, Salman Khan is seen evoking a range of emotions in the film, with patriotism being the recurring motif in it.

As mentioned above, Bharat is directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, something that makes the film even more special. He has previously delivered mega-hits like Sultan (2016) and Tiger Zinda Hai (2017) with Salman Khan. The film marks his third collaboration with the superstar and expectations are sky-high.

Also featuring Disha Patani, Tabu, Jackie Shroff, Suniel Grover and Aasif Sheikh in key characters, Bharat, an official remake of the 2014 South Korean film Ode To My Father, is produced by Salman Khan Films, Reel Life Productions and T-Series.

The film is scheduled to roll into theatres on 5th June, on the auspicious occasion of Eid.

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