'Bhaijaan': Salman Khan and Pooja Hegde are off to Leh Ladakh to shoot a love ballad

Updated : Aug 17, 2022 09:30
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Salman Khan was spotted at a private airport in Mumbai alongside co-actor Pooja Hegde. According to Pinkvilla, the actors are off to Leh Ladakh to shoot a romantic number for their upcoming release ‘Bhaijaan’, which is set to be released in theatres in December this year.

A source told the publication that Salman prefers to shoot at exotic locations in India over international locations.

‘Salman is among those who prefer to shoot at exotic locations in India over international locations, as he believes that India has a landscape like no other country. He has often preferred to shoot up in the North, wherein the shooting landscape varies from a barren land to snow-clad mountains and exotic jungles. When the team was on the lookout for a location to shoot a romantic number of ‘Bhaijaan’, the actor came up with the suggestion of shooting in Ladakh,’ a source told Pinkvilla.

The source further informed that soon after a wrap on this song, the cast and crew will return to Mumbai to shoot some key sequences and action blocks of the film. The shooting for the film is expected to be complete by end of October.
'Right after calling it a wrap on this song, the Bhaijaan team shifts the base in Mumbai. They will be shooting some key sequences and action blocks of the film in Mumbai over the next 2 months and call it a film wrap by the end of October,' the source said.
‘Bhaijaan’, which also stars Venkatesh and Jagapathi Babu in pivotal roles, is expected to release on December 30, 2022.

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