Salman Khan And Pooja Hegde Spotted At Mumbai Airport After Shooting For Bhaijaan In Ladakh

Salman Khan Pooja Hegde Snapped Together Kalina Airport: Salman Khan is in a lot of headlines these days for his film ‘Bhaijaan’. This film is going to release next year. These days Salman is completely busy shooting for this film. For the last few days, he was busy shooting for his film in Ladakh, while today i.e. on Saturday, he has returned to Mumbai. Actress Pooja Hegde, who is playing the lead role with Salman Khan in the film, has also made a comeback with him. Both were spotted together at Kalina Airport.

Salman Khan returns to Mumbai with Pooja Hegde:

Salman Khan’s dashing look was seen at the airport. Wearing shades with blue shirt, jeans, Bhaijaan was seen in a tremendous style, while Pooja Hegde was also looking very beautiful. At the airport, both were seen engaged to each other. Pooja Hegde is going to pair with Salman for the first time on the silver screen. Fans are quite excited to see this pair in ‘Bhaijaan’.

Fans waiting for the release of Bhaijaan:

‘Bhaijaan’ is an action comedy film directed by Farhad Samji. Along with acting in this film, Salman Khan is also trying his hand in production. It is the Hindi remake of the 2014 Tamil film ‘Veeram’. After the film ‘Antim’ in the year 2021, Salman Khan is going to be seen in ‘Bhaijaan’. However, in the meantime, his cameo role will be seen in the south film ‘Godfather’.

Salman Khan’s film ‘Bhaijaan’ has been in discussion for a long time. Pooja Hegde, Venkatesh and Jagapathi Babu will be seen in this film. At the same time, ‘Bigg Boss’ fame Shahnaz Gill, Raghav Juyal will also be seen in important roles in the film. South’s superstar Ram Charan will also get to see a cameo role of ‘Bhaijaan’.

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