Salman Khan greets his fans in Thai language from the sets of Race 3 in Bangkok
Salman Khan along with the star cast of Race 3 is currently shooting for the film in Bangkok. Today, the superstar shared a video in which he greets his fans in Thai language. Check out the video.
Salman Khan is currently shooting for his next action-thriller film Race 3. The superstar along with the other co-stars Jacqueline Fernandez, Bobby Deol, and Daisy Shah is currently shooting in Bangkok.
After making his fan laugh with a Valentine's Day video along with Jacqueline, the superstar has shared a new video from the sets in Bangkok. In the video, the Sultan actor is greeting his fans in Thai language.
Salman Khan shared the video on his Twitter page. In the video, he is greeting his fans by saying 'S̄wạs̄dī' which means Hello. Check out the video below:
Check out the video below:
Race 3 is being directed by Remo D'souza and it also stars Anil Kapoor in a vital role.
As per reports in a leading tabloid, Salman and Jacqueline will be shooting a sizzling number during their shoot in Bangkok.
Talking about it, a source stated to the tabloid, "Salman and Jackie will shoot a song on the beaches of Pattaya and it will be as hot as their Jumme Ki Raat and Hangover numbers in Kick. Remo is choreographing the number during the 20-day schedule, which also includes a lot of action sequences. Daisy, who fractured her foot while shooting recently, is accompanying the team. Her scenes will be shot in a way to conceal the injury."
When the producer of Race 3, Ramesh Taurani was asked about the same, he said, "Yes Salman and Jacqueline will be shooting a romantic number during the Bangkok schedule. We have shortlisted two songs and are yet to decide which one we will finally go with."
About working with Salman, Remo had said in an interview, "If a superstar or a big star is coming into a franchise, it always takes the franchise up. Of course, Salman Khan joining Race 3, it is definitely heading up." Remo was also asked about Bobby's dry run at box office. To which, he had said, "You can't compare an actor's work to the box office results of his previous films. He will be seen in a new avatar in this film; we are hoping people will like him."
























































