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Bharat: Salman Khan's film with Ali Abbas Zafar will be the most expensive film of Dabangg star's career

Speed News Desk 16 April 2018, 12:50 IST

Bharat: Salman Khan's film with Ali Abbas Zafar will be the most expensive film of Dabangg star's career

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan had to spend two days in Jodhpur prison in his blackbuck case. Now Salman Khan is all set to come back to his normal life and his next film Race 3 is the best example of it. Besides Race 3, Salman Khan is in the discussions for his another film and now it is being told that this film is going to be Salman Khan's career most expensive film ever.

Actually, it is Salman Khan's next film with hit filmmaker Ali Abbas Zafar called Bharat. Filmmaker Ali Abbas Zafar is going to direct this film after his two blockbuster collaboration with Salman in films like Sultan and Tiger Zinda Hai. Now the film Bharat is in the discussions for its budget and when you will get to know about the budget even you will get shocked.

 

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Salman Khan Ali Abbas Zafar

According to the reports, more than 200 crores will be spent on Bharat and this 200 crores film is going to turn Salman Khan's career most expensive camera. The film will be made on the huge budget of 200 crores and most the money will be spent on is VFX work. Actually, Tiger star will be seen playing the role of 17 years to 70 years old in this film and that's why VFX needed the most.

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Tiger Zinda Hai

This is to notice that this film will be produced by T Series and Atul Agnihotri and it is an official remake of 2014 released Korean film An Ode To My Father. The film will show the incidents happened during the time in India through leading hero Salman's point of view.

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