Action scenes will be done wearing suits in Mumbai, Salman does not need a body double
The report also states that the first schedule of the film will be in Mumbai and action scenes will be shot in it. Locations are being searched for this. Salman Khan will also do a photoshoot for the film at the end of May. AR Murugadoss is known for his action scenes. It is being said that he is currently busy choreographing them. Salman Khan has also said that he will do most of the action scenes of the film himself, so he has also changed his workout routine.
Murugadoss is making a comeback in Bollywood with 'Sikander'
AR Murugadoss, who made 'Ghajini' with Aamir Khan, wanted to work with Salman for a long time. However, recently it was reported that Salman was his first choice for 'Ghajini'. By the way, this will also be the comeback film of South superstar director Murugadoss in Hindi cinema after Sonakshi Sinha's 'Akira' in 2016.
Madhavan-Devgan will rock in 'De De Pyaar De'
Ajay Devgan created a stir with Tabu and Rakul Preet Singh in 'De De Pyar De' released in the year 2019. Now R. Madhavan has entered the sequel of this romantic-comedy film. According to the report of 'Pinkvilla', while both of them brought horror-thriller in the previous film 'Shaitan', this time there will be a lot of comic shades in 'De De Pyar De 2'. R. Madhavan has not worked in any light romantic comedy since the 'Tanu Weds Manu' franchise. In such a situation, he immediately accepted the offer of 'De De Pyar De 2'.
'De De Pyar De' will be released in the year 2019
'De De Pyar De 2' will be released in May next year
The film 'De De Pyar De 2', directed by Anshul Sharma, will be released on 1 May 2025 next year. The story of the film will start from where 'De De Pyar De' ended. The sequel will show romance between fifty-year-old Ashish (Ajay Devgan) and twenty-year-old Ayesha (Rakul). Earlier there was news of Anil Kapoor being cast opposite Ajay Devgan in this film, but now this responsibility has been given to Madhavan.
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