'The most beautiful love story', Salman
Khan's Notebook to release on March 29, 2019
Updated Dec 10, 2018 |
13:05 IST | Gaurang Chauhan
Produced by Salman Khan, Notebook will mark the debut of Zaheer
Iqbal and Pranutan Bahl, daughter of actor Mohnish Bahl and gran-daughter of
legendary actress Nutan. The movie is slated for a March 29 release.
Salman Khan's Notebook
to release on March 29, 2019 | Photo Credit: Twitter
After launching Athiya Shetty and Sooraj
Pancholi with 2015 dud Hero and Aayush Sharma with this year's
flop LoveYatri, Salman Khan is all set to introduce two new faces in
Hindi film industry with Notebook. Touted to be the "The most
beautiful love story", Notebook will mark the debut of Zaheer Iqbal
and Pranutan Bahl, daughter of actor Mohnish Bahl and granddaughter of the
legendary actress Nutan.
The movie will be helmed by Nitin S Kakkar, who
won several accolades for his debut film Filmistaan and later directed
this year's Mitron, which failed to make a mark at the box office. The
shoot of the movie is already underway and earlier today, Salman Khan took to
Twitter to announce the release date of the film. Interestingly
titled Notebook, the movie is slated for a March 29, 2019
release.
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Announcing the release date, Salman Khan
tweeted, "The most beautiful love story has a release date... #Notebook
hits the cinemas on March 29, 2019. Trailer coming soon. @SKFilmsOfficial
@iamzahero @PranutanBahl #NitinSKakkar @MuradKhetani @ashwinvarde". He
also shared a new still from the film. Also
read: Salman Khan is the producer of the new season of The Kapil Sharma
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Check out the picture as well as his tweet
below:
The most beautiful love story has a release date... #Notebook
hits the cinemas on March 29, 2019. Trailer coming soon. @SKFilmsOfficial
@iamzahero
@PranutanBahl
#NitinSKakkar @MuradKhetani
@ashwinvarde
The most beautiful love story has a release date... #Notebook
hits the cinemas on March 29, 2019. Trailer coming soon. @SKFilmsOfficial
@iamzahero
@PranutanBahl
#NitinSKakkar @MuradKhetani
@ashwinvarde
Zaheer Iqbal, who is celebrating his birthday
today told Mumbai Mirror about his acting aspirations. He said, "The
keeda had bitten me when I was a child. I used to converse in film dialogues
and sway to the beat of Bollywood chartbusters whenever the opportunity
presented itself. Salman bhai spotted me dancing at my sister’s sangeet and as
soon as I got off the stage, he told me, “I am launching you, start
training.”" He continued, "I’m told that when I was kid, bhai
called up dad one day and asked, “Hero kahan hai? Bhejo usko neeche.” When I
came running down, he drove me to the studio where he was shooting. That was
the first time I was on a film set. Back then, I didn’t know he was a
superstar, for me he was just chachu. Years later, he came to my college for an
annual function and seeing me wear my hair long, sighed, “Yeh drug zone mein
chala gaya hai.” (Chuckles) He was happier when he saw me at the wedding—by
then I had cut my hair short."
Pranutan, on the other hand, revealed about her
acting job, she said, "Salman sir called my dad from the US and asked him
to send me for an audition. Immediately after, he called dad again to say, “You
are in trouble my friend, your daughter is soon going to be a heroine.”"
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