Does Salman Khan have a cameo appearance in Atlee produced ‘Baby John’ starring Varun Dhawan?

Updated : Jul 03, 2024 16:28
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Amid the reports of Salman Khan and Atlee’s collaboration for a mega project, reports have emerged that it might happen earlier than expected. Even before Salman’s solo movie with Atlee, the Bollywood superstar is reportedly joining hands with the filmmaker for a cameo appearance in his upcoming film ‘Baby John’. 

Salman to do cameo in ‘Baby John’? 

According to reports, Salman Khan has been roped in for a special appearance in the much-anticipated action thriller, ‘Baby John’, starring Varun Dhawan in the lead role. Even though the exact details are still under wraps, reports suggest that Salman has given his go ahead for the role. A Peepingmoon.com report said that Salman has agreed to do a cameo in the Atlee production film. The report also suggested that ‘Baby John’ filming has almost been completed and only Salman’s sequence is left to be shot.  

About Salman Khan-Atlee's collaboration 

There have been rumours and reports doing the round that Atlee is in talks with Salman Khan and one of the biggest South superstars for a two-hero action film. While nothing has been finalised or made official, fans are excited about the possibility of a grand collaboration.  

More about 'Baby John' 

'Baby John' is directed by A. Kaleeswaran and produced by Murad Khetani, Priya Atlee, and Jyoti Deshpande, The film is an S Thaman musical. It is presented by Jio Studios, Atlee, in association with A for Apple Studios and Cine1 Studios. The film will also star Keerthy Suresh and Wamiqa Gabbi will be seen in pivotal roles, along with the additions of Jackie Shroff and Rajpal Yadav. 

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