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Motion poster of 'Bharat' releases showing complete journey of Salman Khan

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Saturday, 20 April 2019 (16:48 IST)
Mumbai: After creating an uproar across the nation by posting 'Bharat' poster series, Salman Khan has now shared the motion poster of the movie which brought together all the looks and took the audience through the character era that he portrays from 1964 to 2010, a treat for the waiting fans.
Salman took to his social media, this morning and shared the motion poster, "Dekhiye Bharat ka safar iss EID pe!#BharatThisEid".
 
Salman Khan, over the past few days, had been giving his fans a sneak peak into the different looks from the movie but today, he made all his fans relive his five different looks, ranging from a young boy to a relatively older man in the bonanza motion poster. 
 
While the new motion poster features the era between 1964 to 2010, it also captures Bharat's journey along with his country, in parallel. In the poster, we get to see Salman's five different looks in the film starting from a daredevil young circus performer to the grey-haired old man which has been creating all the buzz amongst his fans and netizens.
 
The film will trace the journey of a man spanning six decades, hence, Salman will be seen sporting six varied looks through the years of his life, which makes the movie a power-packed journey already. 
 
The film features stellar performers like Salman, Katrina Kaif, Disha Patani, Tabu, and Sunil Grover and also being an Ali Abbas Zafar directorial, boasts of an ensemble cast promising power-packed performances. 
 
'Bharat', produced by Atul Agnihotri's Reel Life Production Pvt. Ltd and Bhushan Kumar's T-Series, is slated to release this Eid, 2019.(UNI)

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