Salman Khan lives life king size on the sets of Bharat in Malta; Inside pictures of his vanity van

Bharat's producer Nikhil Namit gave us a glimpse of Salman Khan's luxurious life on the sets of Bharat in Malta. Nikhil took to Instagram stories to share the pictures of the vanity van.

Updated on Aug 18, 2018  |  05:22 PM IST |  4.7M

Salman Khan is currently in Malta, shooting for Bharat. Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the film also stars Katrina Kaif, Tabu, Nora Fatehi, Disha Patani, Sunil Grover and is all set to release in Eid 2019. Salman is living life king size and producer Nikhil Namit gave us a glimpse of Salman Khan's luxurious life on the sets of Bharat in Malta. Nikhil took to Instagram stories to share the pictures of the vanity van where Salman has been using in Malta. 

The two pictures of the van show the exterior and interior - which is plush with comfy couches, a kitchen counter and an en suite bathroom. The vanity van is not just for Salman but also for other actors who are a part of the film. Katrina Kaif, Disha Patani and Nora Fatehi might also use the same vanity van. Well, these are some of being a superstar in a country like India. Check out the pictures: 

Salman’s leading co-star in the film was initially supposed to be Priyanka Chopra, who dropped out of the project a mere 10 days before she was supposed to begin filming. In fact, it was Namit who described her departure as ‘unprofessional’ even as his star said that he wishes her well for the future.

For Priyanka walking out of the project, the reason was her engagment with Nick Jonas. Ali Abbas Zafar, in a tweet, hinted that Priyanka’s impending wedding to boyfriend Nick Jonas might be the reason. Katrina was chosen as her replacement. 

Talking about Bharat, it's an official remake of a South Korean drama, Ode To My Father which narrates modern Korean history from the 1950s to the modern day through the life of an ordinary man and events such as the Hungnam Evacuation during the 1950 Korean War. The film will also depict the government’s decision to dispatch nurses and miners to West Germany in the ’60s and the Vietnam War.

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