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Salman Khan & Ram Charan To COLLABORATE? Deets Inside-

Fans have been eagerly waiting to watch Salman Khan’s movies on the silver screens.

The actor will next be seen in Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai, directed by Prabhu Deva.

After waiting for more than a year, the Salman Khan starrer is scheduled to hit theatres on 13th May on Eid but might get postponed due to the spike in Covid-19 cases.

While there are a couple of movies in his kitty, there has been a buzz going around that Salman might collaborate with the South superstar Ram Charan for his next.

Salman Khan & Ram Charan to collaborate?

According to the latest Bollywood Hungama report, Ram Charan and director Shankar are supposedly keen to get Salman on board for Ram’s upcoming pan-India flick #RC15.

As the portal reported, the makers want the ‘Dabangg’ actor to play the role of a no-nonsense cop in the high-octane drama.

Salman Khan to be approached for the role of a no-nonsense cop in #RC15?

Shankar and Ram Charan are reportedly going to meet Salman soon. “It’s a drama and screenplay demand a strong personality to play the role of a no-nonsense cop to take the story forward. It’s said to be a 25–30-day work for the character in question and the makers have their eyes on Salman Khan to come on board and elevate the character with his presence. Shankar and Ram Charan are expected to meet him soon.”

“It’s a powerful author-backed role, though not the main lead, but more of an extended cameo, pivotal to the narrative. The presentation will however be as larger than life as it gets,” a source revealed to the portal.

As per the report, the pivotal character of a cop requires to be older than Charan, who can perform action sequences with conviction. The movie will reportedly go on floors in June.

If things materialize, then this would be a dream collaboration between Salman Khan & Ram Charan.

Meanwhile, reports were doing rounds that Kiara Advani has been roped in for the female lead in this Ram Charan starrer.

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