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Karan, Akshay, Salman join hands for 2018 project

| | Jan 03, 2017, at 03:50 pm
Mumbai, Jan 3 (IBNS): Promising a big release in 2018, actor Salman Khan on Tuesday announced he has joined hands with actor Akshay Kumar and filmmaker Karan Johar for a project.

"Joining hands on a project where @akshaykumar is the hero and will be co produced by @karanjohar and #SKF," Khan tweeted.

Akshay Kumar also informed his fans about the project and posted: "Coming together for a film produced by friends, @BeingSalmanKhan and @karanjohar, starring me! Out in 2018."

Khan will be producing the movie under the banner Salman Khan Films (SKF).

Karan Johar said he is 'supremely excited' that he can co-produce the movie with Khan.

The film will be directed by Anurag Singh.

"Supremely excited to coproduce with @BeingSalmanKhan #SKF on a film starring @akshaykumar directed by Anurag Singh...releasing 2018!," JOhar tweeted.

Image: Karan Johar Twitter page

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