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Salman Khan shares glimpse of 'Bharat' from Wagah Border

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Friday, 16 November 2018 (12:28 IST)
New DelhiSalman Khan's upcoming film 'Bharat' is undoubtedly one of the most-anticipated movies. The team has been shooting the current schedule in Punjab and has now shared the glimpse from the Wagah Border. 
Salman Khan and director Ali Abbas Zafar recently took it to their social media handles and shared a picture captioning  " Journey of a man & nation together", where Katrina Kaif who can be seen dressed up in a saree, complete with a shawl and wavy hair, while Salman is all suited up at Wagah Border. 
 
The look from the film is quite intriguing, the team has been actively sharing behind the scenes pictures and glimpses from the sets of the film that has left the audience in awe and asking for more.
 
'Bharat' team has shot across enticing locations earlier at  Malta,  Abu Dhabi, Mumbai and now in Punjab. 'Bharat' is Zafar's third collaboration with Salman after the 2016 film 'Sultan' and the recent 'Tiger Zinda Hai'. 
 
The 'Dabangg' star will be seen sporting five different looks spanning over 60 years, including a crucial part which will showcase the actor in his late 20s, looking much leaner and younger. 
Including stellar performers like Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Disha Patani, Tabu, and Sunil Grover, the Ali Abbas Zafar directorial boasts of an ensemble cast promising power-packed performances. Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, 'Bharat' is produced by Atul Agnihotri's Reel Life Production Pvt. Ltd and Bhushan Kumar's T-Series releasing Eid 2019.(UNI)

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