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Salman Khan is lord Hanuman's voice in new animation flick, 'Hanuman Da Damdaar'

| | Apr 11, 2017, at 09:29 pm
Mumbai, Apr 11 (IBNS): On the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, the motion poster of the animation film, 'Hanuman Da Damdaar', is released.

Interestingly, Salman Khan  has lent his voice to the grown-up Hanuman in the film, which has been written and directed by Ruchi Narain.

Scheduled to release on May 19, the film narrates the story of young Hanuman.

It begins at a point much before he meets Lord Ram — a time when he was oblivious of his strength, mettle and purpose in life.

Ruchi says, "It was while working out the release calendar that we realised that our first look launch was coinciding with Hanuman Jayanti. With this kind of blessing, we're sure this summer will be truly damdaar ."


Motion poster link: http://bit.ly/HDDMotionPoster

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