‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ OTT release: Here’s when and where you can watch Salman Khan’s film

Updated : Jun 16, 2023 20:31
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‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’, starring Salman Khan and Pooja Hegde, is ready for its world digital premiere on Zee5 on June 23. The action-comedy film was released in the theatres on April 21 on the occasion of Eid and earned Rs 184.60 crore at the box office worldwide, as per the entertainment racking portal Sacnilk.com.

Salman Khan shared the news of ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’s OTT release on social media, and wrote, ‘Watch action, drama aur romance se packed #KisiKaBhaiKisiKiJaan, World Digital Premiere on 23rd June only on @ZEE5’.

Besides Salman Khan and Pooja Hegde, the Farhad Samji directorial also stars Venkatesh, Jagapathi Babu, Bhumika Chawla, Jassie Gill, Raghav Juyal, Siddharth Nigam, Bhagyashree, Abhimanyu Singh, Rohini Hattangadi, and Vijendra Singh in pivotal roles.

The movie marked the Bollywood debut of ‘Bigg Boss’ fame Shehnaaz Gill, Shweta Tiwari's daughter Palak Tiwari, and Miss India 2017 finalist Vinali Bhatnagar. The Telugu superstar Ram Charan and singer-rapper Honey Singh were seen making a cameo in the songs ‘Yentamma’ and ‘Lets Dance Chotu Motu’, respectively.

‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ is a remake of the 2014 Tamil-language action-drama film ‘Veeram’, starring Ajith Kumar, Tamannaah Bhatia, Vidharth, Bala, Santhanam, Nassar, Pradeep Rawat, and Atul Kulkarni among others.

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