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Disha Patani not hopeful to work with Salman Khan again

Disha Patani not hopeful to work with Salman Khan again

| @indiablooms | 28 May 2019, 09:39 am

Mumbai, May 28 (IBNS): Actress Disha Patani, who has put up a sizzling performance in Slow Motion Song of Bharat, has recently said she is not sure to work with superstar Salman Khan again.

In an interview with Mumbai Mirror, Patani said: "Honestly, I don’t know if I will ever get to work with Salman sir again. Even Ali sir told me this while narrating the script."

When asked about the reason behind such a though, the young actress said: "Obviously because of the age difference between us. In Bharat, it is acceptable because that portion shows sir in his 20s and 30s so, it was an immediate “yes”..."

However, Khan, 53, will soon star opposite 26-year old actress Alia Bhatt in Ishallah.

Patani began her career with MS Dhoni: The Untold Story. She later went on to feature in Kung Fu Yoga, Welcome to New York and Baaghi 2.

Patani will be seen playing the role of a trapeze artiste in Bharat which also stars actress Katrina Kaif in the lead role.

Khan and Kaif will be seen romancing in the big screens.

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

Image Credit: twitter.com/DishPatani

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