Salman Khan's young retro avatar in the new poster "Bharat" is up to the whistle, see here



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The trailer for Bharat was published in less than two weeks. Meanwhile, new teasers and posters continue to spark enthusiasm around the Salman Khan-starrer. On Tuesday, the creators of Bharat dropped another poster of Khan's character.

The teaser, released earlier this year, revealed to us five different looks that Salman will take in the movie– just from child during the score to a miner, and finally an old man coming out on a punching bag .

The film goes through a period of five decades expressing the 5 different looks of the superstar.
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In the new poster, shared by Salman on Twitter, the 53-year-old actor sports a retro look and appears much younger than him.
"Jawaani humari Jaaneman thi!" the actor has subtitled the poster on which are engraved "1964" and "The journey of a man and a nation".

Jawaani humari Jaaneman thi! #BabyKiJi @Bul_TheFil @DishPatani @WhoSunilGrover @iaasifsheikh @norafatehi @nikhilnamit @reellifeprodn @SKFilmsOfficial @Shellprofil – Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) April 16, 2019

On Monday, Salman shared his first look at the film. In the poster, Salman appears as an old man: gray hair, mustache, beard overgrown with vegetation and framed glbades.

I am safe, know it well, use the kahin zyada rangeen meri zindagi rahi hain! #Bat @Bhar_TheFilm (19659006) @aliabbaszafar @nikhilnamit @ReelLifeProdn @SKFilmsOfficial @TSeries pic.twitter.com/ kHaz7kzkXu

– Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanK) April 15, 2015 Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, who has already worked with Salman and Katrina in the movie 2017 Tiger Zinda Hai Bharat is the only Official adaptation of the South Korean film Ode to My Father (2014)

Also performed by actors Tabu, Jackie Shroff, Sunil Grover, Disha Patani, Nora Fatehi and Aashif Sheikh, Bharat is expected to release this Eid on June 5. [19659023] Produced by T-Series and Salman Khan Films, Bharat was largely shot in Mumbai, Chandigarh and Malta, and his trailer will be released on April 24.

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