Salman Khan announces collaboration with A R Murugadoss and Sajid Nadiadwala for next film

Updated : Mar 12, 2024 16:42
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Salman Khan will be back on Eid 2025 on big screens. In one of the biggest announcement of the year, Salman Khan has joined hands with film director A R Murugadoss and Sajid Nadiadwala for his next film. The actor informed about the collaboration on Instagram. Last seen in ‘Tiger 3’, Salman Khan has raised the anticipation among the fans as he shared a photo collage featuring himself with the two. 

Salman Khan’s upcoming project 

Sharing the mega announcement on his social media handles, he wrote, “Glad to join forces with the exceptionally talented, @a.r.murugadoss and my friend, #SajidNadiadwala for a very exciting film!! This collaboration is special, and I look forward to this journey with your love and blessings. Releasing EID 2025.” 

Netizens react to Salman’s announcement 

Fans were beyond excited over Salman’s announcement. There were many netizens who took to the comment section and demanded release of more details of the project. There were some who asked the actor to release poster of the film soon.  

Salman Khan and Sajid Nadiadwala have earlier collaborated for some of the major blockbuster films like ‘Judwaa’, ‘Mujhse Shaadi Karogi’, and ‘Kick’. Salman Khan was last seen in ‘Tiger 3’ where he shared the screen with Katrina Kaif. Besides this upcoming project, Salman will also be producing some films. 

Meanwhile, having made his Hindi debut with ‘Ghajini’, A R Murugadoss has delivered several super hit films in Tamil industry.  

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