What happens when Bollywood stars Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt join together for a film? It creates moment buzz. The two performing artists are taking their on-screen chemistry past Bollywood, venturing into a Hollywood thriller. The twosome has flown to Saudi Arabia to film their cameos for the universal extend. Shooting has commenced at the recently propelled AlUla Studios and is anticipated to proceed until February 19.
Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt rejoin for a Hollywood project?
A report by Mid-Day uncovered that Khan and Dutt will be seen in essential groupings of the American thriller. Whereas the project’s title remains beneath wraps due to strict NDAs, industry insiders affirm that the film points to offer to a worldwide group of onlookers. The report cited a source saying, “Salman and Sanjay are broadly recognized, particularly in the Center East. Their scenes have been made to take off an impact.”
Filming at AlUla Studios
AlUla Studios has ended up a favored area for worldwide preparations. Hollywood movies like Gerard Butler’s Kandahar (2023) have as of now been shot here. The continuous Hollywood thriller will utilize this cinematic scenery to upgrade its visuals. Salman Khan’s group supposedly landed in Riyadh on Sunday morning to kick off the three-day shoot.
Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt Movies, Ventures So Far…
Khan and Dutt have shared the screen in a few movies, counting Saajan (1991), Chal Insignificant Bhai (2000), and Yeh Hai Jalwa (2002). Their collaboration has continuously been a crowd-puller. Final year, the pair rejoined for Ancient Cash, a track by Indo-Canadian rapper Dhillon, mixing Bollywood sentimentality with modern Punjabi beats.
Speaking of the proficient front, Salman will be another seen in Sikandar, coordinated by AR Murugadoss. The film will moreover star Rashmika Mandanna as the female lead, Pratiek Babbar as the adversary, and Satyaraj and Sharman Joshi playing other urgent characters. In the mean time, Sanjay Dutt too has a bunch of ventures in his kitty, counting Housefull 5, Baaghi 4, and the continuation of Child Of Sardar.
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