Monitoring Desk
MUMBAI: Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif and Disha Patani are ready to make the audience cheer aloud in cinema halls as their next film Bharat looks like a total entertainer.
Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the film is based on the Korean film Ode to My Father. Bharat revolves around the story of a man and a nation together and today the makers of the film released the trailer of the film. Bharat’s trailer has been received extremely well by the audience. The trailer is being loved by the who’s who of the industry as well. Shah Rukh Khan came out on Twitter to express his excitement for the same. The superstar was quick to reply on Salman’s post about the trailer saying, “Kya baat hai Bhai! Bahut khoob!”
Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif and Disha Patani are ready to make the audience cheer aloud in cinema halls as their next film Bharat looks like a total entertainer. Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the film is based on the Korean film Ode to My Father. Bharat revolves around the story of a man and a nation together and today the makers of the film released the trailer of the film. Bharat’s trailer has been received extremely well by the audience. The trailer is being loved by the who’s who of the industry as well. Shah Rukh Khan came out on Twitter to express his excitement for the same. The superstar was quick to reply on Salman’s post about the trailer saying, “Kya baat hai Bhai! Bahut khoob!” Salman and SRK’s friendship goes back a long way when they both entered the industry and till date, the two superstars are often seen supporting each other’s projects. Though they have had their share of ups and downs, this bromance is going strong.
Salman and SRK’s friendship goes back a long way when they both entered the industry and till date, the two superstars are often seen supporting each other’s projects. Though they have had their share of ups and downs, this bromance is going strong.
Courtesy: (Filmfare)
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