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This Salman Khan, Dharmendra Picture Hints A Reunion. Twitter Thinks So

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Mar, 2018 11:59 AM

    Salman Khan may be busy juggling his time between his various film projects, but that didn’t stop him from committing to making a cameo in veteran actor Dharmendra’s film ‘Yamla Pagla Deewana 3’.

     

    Dressed in his trademark leather jacket and jeans, Salman hit the sets dancing for his appearance in a special song sequence for the film.

     

    According to reports, Salman wanted to fulfil his commitment to the Deols before resuming the next schedule of ‘Race 3’ in Abu Dhabi. The superstar will reportedly shoot the song with Dharmendra over a three-day shooting schedule.

     

    Sajid Nadiadwala's wife Warda Khan posted the picture of them from what appears to be a dance set and wrote, "Sajid Nadiadwala's super emotional moment... with his 2 firsts... first hero as producer Dharmendra and first hero as director, Salman Khan."

     

    For a moment, memories of Salman Khan and Dharmendra's last film together Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya came flooding back. Dharmendra played Kajol's (Salman Khan's love interest in the film) uncle.

     

    Netizens are speculating that Salman Khan, who will reportedly be doing a cameo in Dharmendra's forthcoming film Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se, was there to shoot a song featuring Dharmendra. "Wow, can't wait for this song," read one comments.

     

    Here's what Warda Khan Nadiadwala posted on Twitter:

     
     
     

    Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se will reportedly see the pair - Salman and Dharmendra - returning once again after Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya and Tell Me O Kkhuda. Salman Khan made a special appearance in Tell Me O Kkhuda.

     

    Dharmendra is quite fond of Salman Khan and treats him like his son. Back in December 2017, when Salman visited Dharmendra's farm, he was 'deeply touched.' The 78-year-old actor posted a picture of them on Twitter and wrote, "Deeply touched by your surprise visit to the farm today... you will always be a son to me Salman Khan."

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