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Salman Khan’s films are always high on entertainment. The superstar makes sure that the audience forgets their worries and enjoy his films with their entire family. The songs of Bhaijaan’s films also form a major highlight. The actor has always treated his fans and followers with some really romantic and foot-tapping songs. And with Salman’s upcoming film ‘Bharat’ you can expect the makers to deliver something magical once again.

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Director Ali Abbas Zafar has collaborated with music composer Vishal-Shekhar and lyricist Irshad Kamil once again so our expectations are have already shot the roof. According to a report in Mumbai Mirror, the makers of ‘Bharat’ are shooting a wedding song sequence in the film City. Yesterday, ‘Bharat’s producer Atul Agnihotri, shared an on the set’s picture on his Instagram handle.

In the picture, we can see Ali Abbas having an animated conversation with choreographer Vaibhavi Merchant. And when it comes to Vaibhavi naturally the song will be full of some amazing hook-steps just like the ‘Mashallah’ and ‘Swag Se Swagat’ song from Bhaijaan’s previous films which she had choreographed.

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Apart from Salman and Katrina, the wedding song, will reportedly also feature Sunil Grover and Aasif Sheikh. The film’s unit has recreated Delhi of 1950s and 60s in Filmcity. As per the report in the tabloid, the film’s soundtrack will feature six songs and most of them will celebrate the various festival on India given the fact that it traces the journey of a man and a nation together. Apart from romantic and celebratory songs, the film’s album will also have a song set against the backdrop of tragedy.

So guys aren’t you all excited about ‘Bharat’s soundtrack? Well, we are dying to see Salman and Katrina recreate their charisma on the silver screen once again.

‘Bharat’ releases this Eid.

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