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"Bharat" is one of the most anticipated films. This Eid, the movie will see Salman Khan share the screen space with Disha Patani for the first time. He will also meet Katrina Kaif and director Ali Abbas Zafar after the film "Tiger Zinda Hai", released in 2017. This film will see him play the lead role and focus on his six-decade career. Although the film gets a mbadive opening in India, the filmmakers also want to explore markets that have not been exploited so far.
The film was presented at the Cannes Film Festival so that distribution rights in other countries could be sold. The film will be released in traditional markets such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Abu Dhabi, but discussions are also underway with distributors in Africa, Kyrgyzstan, Austria, Hungary and Sudan. If things get established, Bharat will also be broadcast simultaneously in these countries. Co-producer Nikhil Namit recently said it was Atul Agnihotri (the other producer) and his vision to bring the film to countries where Bollywood does not have a significant presence. "Bharat" is considered an ambitious project. It is not surprising, therefore, that the film crew will do their utmost to make it as big as possible.
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The film was presented at the Cannes Film Festival so that distribution rights in other countries could be sold. The film will be released in traditional markets such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Abu Dhabi, but discussions are also underway with distributors in Africa, Kyrgyzstan, Austria, Hungary and Sudan. If things get established, Bharat will also be broadcast simultaneously in these countries. Co-producer Nikhil Namit recently said it was Atul Agnihotri (the other producer) and his vision to bring the film to countries where Bollywood does not have a significant presence. "Bharat" is considered an ambitious project. It is not surprising, therefore, that the film crew will do their utmost to make it as big as possible.
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