video bharat prep

As the team of ‘Bharat’ is gearing up for the shoot of the period film, director Ali Abbas Zafar shared an insight into the aerial preparations of the crew. ‘Bharat’ starring Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra, and Disha Patani will be taking the audience to the 60s era and recreating a circus wherein Disha plays a trapeze artist.

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Showcasing a sneak peek into the preparations of the film, Ali Abbas Zafar shared a video of crew members performing aerial stunts.

The director said, “Straps #flying people @Bharat_TheFilm preparation..,,,,,”.

‘Bharat’ will have a huge circus sequence in the film for which artists have been roped from around the world. Disha Patani too earlier took to social media to share workout videos showcasing her preparations for the film.

Including stellar performers like Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Disha Patani, Tabu and Sunil Grover, the Ali Abbas Zafar directorial boasts of an ensemble cast promising power-packed performances. Salman Khan will yet again treat the audience on the festive season of Eid next year with the release of Bharat.

The film will feature Salman Khan sporting five different looks spanning 60 years, wherein a crucial part will showcase the actor in his late 20s, looking much leaner and younger. Salman Khan will be recreating his ‘Maine Pyaar Kiya’ look which has created immense excitement amongst the audience.

‘Bharat’s release also brings back Salman Khan and director Ali Abbas Zafar for an Eid release after the 2016 Blockbuster Hit, Sultan. The hit director-actor duo will be marking a hattrick with Bharat after their last outing Tiger Zinda Hai.

The film is set to have a character-driven story spanning across many periods. Bharat will be shot across locations in Abu Dhabi and Spain, besides Punjab and Delhi in India.

Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, ‘Bharat’ is produced by Atul Agnihotri’s Reel Life Production Pvt. Ltd and Bhushan Kumar’s T-Series releasing Eid 2019.

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