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Superstar Salman Khan recreated late singer Kishore Kumar’s look from the classic film Padosan for the latest promo of the upcoming season of television reality show Bigg Boss.
In the promo Salman can be seen recreating a scene from the iconic movie while singing one of its most memorable songs, “Mere Samne Wali Khidki Mein” in his quirky style and playing a harmonium.
“During the promo shoot, Salman was seen getting into the garb of Kishore Kumar and joyfully reciting the promo lines. He also improvised and crooned the song ‘Mere Saamne Wali Khidki Mein’ adding his own unique style to the promo,” said a source from the set.
The promo was released on Twitter by Viacom 18 COO Raj Nayak:
He Hee
Mere Saamne Waali Khidki Mein
Ek Chaand Ka Tukra Rehta hai ! #BiggBoss @BeingSalmanKhan – @iamappyfizz @oppomobileindia @cpplusglobal pic.twitter.com/fAT9rWq9fx— Raj Nayak (@rajcheerfull) September 16, 2017
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People from different professions and socio-economic backgrounds are going to be on the reality show which is based on the padosi theme. Sports personalities, Bollywood celebrities, singers, and the common man will be fighting the battle to survive in the BB house.
The countdown has begun. Starts 1st October.#BiggBoss11 @BiggBoss @ColorsTV pic.twitter.com/lkPUsAooo3
— Raj Nayak (@rajcheerfull) September 17, 2017
Talking about BB11, the reality show will reportedly see celebrities and commoners live in separate houses this time. The Bigg Boss 11 house is said to be one of the biggest houses in the history of the show and also has an underground jail.
Soon after the shoot, Salman flew out to the UK with fellow actors Jacqueline Fernandez, Sonakshi Sinha, Prabhudheva and Sooraj Pancholi, among others, to kick off the Da- Bangg concert tour in Birmingham and London, which starts today.
On the film front, Salman Khan, as mentioned before, is focusing on YRF’s ambitious venture, Tiger Zinda Hai, a sequel to Ek Tha Tiger. The actor has also been signed for Remo D’Souza’s directorial Race 3 as well as Atul Agnihotri’s Bharat.
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