“Ek actor hi dusre actor ka stress samaj sakta hai.” It sounded as filmi as you can get, the tweet from the Tips Music handle which shared an image of Ranveer Singh evidently kneading the tension out of Salman Khan’s shoulders on the sets of Race 3. Apparently, Singh had visited the sets and brought along “a riot of laughter”. However, this sweet gesture has the cynic within us raising an eyebrow – just a friendly deed between colleagues or a confirmation of sorts that Salman Khan and Ranveer Singh have signed on for Dhoom Reloaded: The Chase Continues? Buzz abounds that unlike the previous three films, Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra will not be part of the very successful YRF sequel.
https://twitter.com/RameshTaurani/status/932471767767101440
Sources revealed that Aditya Chopra allegedly wanted Dhoom Reloaded to be a film for the youth and you really can’t get more iconic in this segment than the madly popular Ranveer Singh, who also conveniently happens to be YRF's in-house talent, of sorts! Chopra is keen to sign on Salman Khan to play the negative role and with this recent photograph, it does appear as if the coup has been accomplished! Both these dudes onscreen together, are bound to fill up every single seat in every single movie hall, and bring down the house while they’re doing it.
https://twitter.com/tipsofficial/status/932489204025532416
Incidentally, we noticed Bhai coming out in full support of Padmavati recently, as he declared, “I believe that the Censor Board should take the decision. Sanjay makes very beautiful and nice films. His heroines are very beautiful. His movies never have vulgar and disgusting content. Keeping in mind his past records one should get a sense that he cannot portray anyone in a bad light.”
Singing the blues!
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bbo9uebHqYo/?taken-by=salmankhanplanet
In the midst of film shootings and public shows of support, Salman also made time for a singing performance at his parents’ wedding anniversary celebrations last Saturday. There he was, his arm stretched around a guitar-strumming friend, singing that old fave, “Five hundred miles away from home…” before seguing into the Hindi version, “Jab koi baat bigad jayein…”. Singing is perhaps how this actor deals with all that reported stress!