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Bharat to be Salman Khan's 2019 Eid release

| @indiablooms | Dec 27, 2017, at 05:42 pm

Mumbai, Dec 27 (IBNS): Eid releases and Salman Khan go hand in hand. Over the last few years, the superstar has delivered money spinners during the occasion.

On his 52nd birthday, film critic and business analyst Taran Adarsh announced the name of Salman's 2019 Eid release, Bharat.

Produced jointly by Bhushan Kumar and Atul Agnihotri, the movie will be directed by Tiger Zinda Hai skipper Ali Abbas Zafar.

"On Salman Khan’s birthday today, here’s a BIG announcement... Bhushan Kumar and Atul Agnihotri join hands to produce their new film #Bharat... Stars Salman Khan... Ali Abbas Zafar [#Sultan, #TigerZindaHai] directs... Eid 2019 release... #HappyBirthdaySalmanKhan," Adarsh's tweet read.


 

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