Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt have separately announced that they will be working together on a rustic action movie over the past two weeks. After that, we tried to gather information from industry sources as part of our due diligence. And for all Bhai fans, we have some wonderful, exciting news. It has been confirmed by credible sources that Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt would be working together on an action movie.
According to the sources, this is film is going to bring the two OG’s back on one screen. Film is going to be developed by Salman and his SKF production house.
Krish Ahir, a first-time director who has worked as an associate on several Salman Khan productions over the past five years, will helm the picture. “Ganga Ram seeks to commemorate the two titans, Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt, together by drawing a large crowd to the big screen like never before. Both of them exhibit Alpha Male traits, and the story is full with macho themes,” the source continued.
Ganga Ram is expected to begin construction in June or July of 2025. Although SKF will produce it, Salman and his team are looking to collaborate with another company to guarantee extravagant spending and uncompromising images.
The famous Gaiety-Galaxy, often known as the G7 multiplex, in Mumbai is an exception. Sikandar has been showing in its two largest movie theatres, the 818 seater Galaxy and the 991 seater Gaiety since Sunday, March 30. Starting on March 31, the 105 seat gossip was also used for the Salman Khan starring films. The Hindi version of L2 Empuraan was formerly playing in the 255-seater Gemini and Gossip. Now, only Gemini will screen the Mohan Lal movie.
Sikandar was able to keep this movie theater packed on the day of Eid despite having so many shows. Salman Khan’s films have always been huge hits in the Gaiety-Galaxy, but the fact that Sikandar did so well despite its poor showing in other categories shows that his fame is still strong, particularly with the general public.
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