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Salman shooting for 'Sikandar' despite injury: New picture from sets emerges, makers will go to Hyderabad for 45-day shooting schedule

Salman Khan is currently shooting for his upcoming film 'Sikandar' despite a rib injury. Recently, a new picture of Salman and producer Sajid Nadiadwala has surfaced from the sets of the film. These days the makers are shooting a schedule of 45 days for the film. The next shooting will be done at the Palace in Hyderabad. Salman will shoot action scenes in a plane. The shooting of this film started in June. For this the producers have created sets like Dharavi and Matunga. The film has a major action sequence that will be shot inside a plane with Salman at 33,000 feet above sea level. Salman is busy losing weight Currently Salman has a rib injury but is shooting with extra caution. According to media reports, Salman is losing weight these days and is busy getting himself fit again. Rashmika to be seen for the first time South actress Rashmika Mandanna will be seen with Salman for the first time in 'Sikandar'. The film is directed by South director A.R. Murugadoss is doing. It will release on Eid next year. Apart from Salman and Rashmika, 'Baahubali' fame Katappa i.e. actor Sathyaraj and Prateek Babbar will also be seen in this film. Salman's last film on the work front was 'Tiger 3'. In this he was seen with Katrina Kaif and Emraan Hashmi. Apart from 'Sikandar', Salman currently has Karan Johar's 'The Force' and Yash Raj's 'Tiger Vs Pathan'.

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