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Looking Forward To Perform With Salman Khan: Bipasha Basu

Darpan News Desk, 15 Mar, 2017 12:45 PM
  • Looking Forward To Perform With Salman Khan: Bipasha Basu
Actress Bipasha Basu, who will be soon joining Salman Khan for the grand world tour Da-Bangg, is excited to perform with the superstar.
 
"I am very excited. I did my first ever world tour in 2003 and that was with Salman. That time I was like a child. There was a time when I used to get scared to perform in front of the audience, and now it's a complete circle -- going back again. I am really looking forward to performing with Salman Khan," Bipasha said at the cover launch of Health magazine here on Tuesday.
 
The tour will be taking place in Sydney (April 21), Auckland (April 22) and Melbourne (April 23).
 
"I have never performed in Australia and New Zealand, so that is exciting. I am getting some interesting news that we are sold out in most of the event venues," Bipasha said.
 
Rapper and singer Badshah, Salman's Jai Ho co-star Daisy Shah and choreographer and filmmaker Prabhudeva will be there too touring with the team.
 
The event will be organised by The Chocolate Room.

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