SULTAN teaser trailer out: It’s phenomenal Salman Khan stuff!
Ladies And Gentleman! Salman Khan Is Back In Ring. Yes! Makers Have Released The First Teaser Trailer Of Salman Khan’s EID Release ‘Sultan’. A Zealous Anthem, A Dabangg Khan In A Langot, And Salman Khan Performing Wrestling Moves.
Ladies and Gentleman! Salman Khan is back in ring. Yes! Makers have released the first teaser trailer of Salman Khan’s EID release ‘Sultan’. A zealous anthem, a Dabangg Khan in a Langot, and Salman Khan performing wrestling moves.
The new teaser trailer seems a typical Salman Khan stuff filled with everything to go gaga about it. The teaser is all set to have record views as it is filled with all drama. The teaser starts with an announcement – “Haryana ki Kushti Championship Ka final Haryana ke Rakesh Sangwan aur Haryana Ki Shanm, Haryana ki Aan, Sultan Ali Khan (It’s final of Haryana’s Kushti Championship between Rakesh Sangwan and Harayana’s pride Sultan Ali Khan)”. Well, after doing a role of a King in his last flick Prem Ratan Dhan Payo and an innocent guy in Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Salman Khan is surely giving away some delights with this wrestling makeover.
Also, it seems that Salman’s long training for quite some time has paid off well.
Salman is playing the lead as wrestler Sultan Ali Khan, Randeep Hooda plays his coach and Anushka Sharma as the female protagonist in the movie.
‘Sultan’ is Salman’s big Eid release set to hit the theatres on July 6, 2016. Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the Yash Raj Film is the story of the wrester Sultan’s professional and personal issues.
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