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Director Rohit Shetty is known to bring unusual and creative mania in his each and every film. Said to be a very unique and different movie of all time, director Rohit Shetty has brought the most favourite jodi of Bollywood, Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan onscreen again in his upcoming film Dilwale.
By now we all know that after years SRK and Kajol will team again in Rohit Shetty’s Dilwale. The best onscreen couple is currently shooting for the film in Bulgaria and we got our hands on few leaked pictures where the duo is shooting for a romantic scene.
Earlier this week, SRK was spotted performing some deadly eye grabbing car stunts. The actor was clicked as he was gearing up for a car stunt sequence for the movie in Bulgaria. Well we all know SRK is referred to as the most romantic hero of Bollywood and when its SRK film, a touch of romance is must.
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You can see in the pictures, both the actors are seen shooting for a romantic scene with cameras placed all around them in the beautiful city of Sofia in Bulgaria.
Also check out in one of the pictures, Kajol and SRK are seen driving in a vintage open car, considering it could be part of a song.
Talking about the film, it is directed by Rohit Shetty produced by Red Chillies, the film is set to release during Christmas. The star cast also includes Varun Dhawan, Kriti Sanon, Varun Sharma, Sanjay Mishra, and Johnny Lever and many more.
Well, this season is all set to create some heat waves with the one of the best on screen jodi showing off their talents after a long gap on the big screens. Both bundles of talents are promising to give their best performances in their much-anticipated film Dilwale. The film is slated to hit screens on December 18, 2015.
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