Friday, 8 July 2016

Seven facts about salman khan's sultan

Bollywood dabangg khan, Salman khan's sultan is going to be the biggest blockbuster of the year. It has took the flying start at the box office and is very much appraised by the audience.





So, here are the top 7 facts about the Sultan





  1. Sultan doesn't only belongs to Salman khan

    Yes, Sultan is one of the movie which is not only rotating about the Salman Khan. In it other actors have also left an unforgettable mark in the mind of the audience.
    Randeep hooda(as salman's trailer)  Anant Sharma (as salman's best friend)   and Anushka sharma(as Aarfa) have provide great spice to the movie.



  2. It's the Salman' 10th 100 crore+ movie

    Due to Salman's unbelievable performance on silver screen, Sultan is going to be the Salman's 10th movie to join the 100 crore+ club. The Salman Khan movie has already earned Rs 73.7 crore in first two days and with both single and multiple screen cinemas reporting 80% occupancy on Friday, it will definitely enter in the room of 100 crore+ members.


  3. Salman fought against America’s mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter

    In the film, Salman Khan fighted against America’s mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Tyron Woodley. Tyron will appeared as the fighter in the blocbuster. Apart from that, Kai Po Che! actor Amit Sadh also played Salman Khan’s younger brother in the film.


  4. Parineeta Chopra was the first female lead choice

    Parineeta Chopra was the first choice to be selected as the main female lead. But after many speculation, the director of the Sultan selected Anushka Sharma as the Aarfa(the female lead in Sultan).


  5. First time Salman weared langot in his career

    In Sultan, Salman first time wore the langot in his career. Salman also was reluctant to wear the langot ahead of thousand people on the set. But with conversations with the Sultan's director, Salman gave thumbs up for wearing the langot.

  6. Salman's langot in Sultan auctioned price started with 1 crore

    When Salman's langot got for auction, it's starting price was 1 crore. It also created the buzz about Salman's unique langot which was specially got tailored in Delhi.


  7. Larger part of fights are real in the movie

    Most of the shots in the film are real, wrestlers and mixed martial arts, there are no cables and because of them there is lot of contact happening in the film. When they lift you and put to the ground it used to hurt,” IANS reports Salman as saying at the trailer launch.

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