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First look poster of Salman Khan's Bharat released

| @indiablooms | Apr 15, 2019, at 12:03 pm

Mumbai, Apr 15 (IBNS): The first look poster of superstar Salman Khan starrer Bharat has finally been released.

The poster, which has been shared by Khan on Twitter, features the superstar in grey hairs and beards.

Khan tweeted the poster saying, "Jitne safed baal mere sar aur dhaadi mein hain, usse kahin zyada rangeen meri zindagi rahi hain!"

Bharat also features Katrina Kaif, who joined the star cast after actress Priyanka Chopra walked out of the film.

Ali Abbas Zafar directorial film is scheduled to release on Jun 5.

Earlier, Khan and Kaif have shared screen space in a number of films. Tiger Zinda Hai is the last film where the two actors featured together.

Image Credit: twitter.com/BeingSalmanKhan

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