Arbaaz Khan

Dabangg 2 shooting moving ahead with full steam

This development was confirmed by none other than Sallu miyan’s sister-in-law, the sexy Malaika Arora Khan. Her husband Arbaaz Khan is the producer-director for the movie, which is the first directorial project under his belt.

Malaika quipped, "We are all very excited about the release of the film. The preparations are on in full swing. We are eagerly awaiting the release of the film on December 21."

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Salman Khan misses Rohit Dhawan’s wedding

The actor who chalked out a plan to attend the ceremony couldn’t make it since it turned out to be too hectic for him to fly back from Cuba where he is busy shooting for ‘Ek Tha Tiger’.

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Salman and Arbaaz change technicians for Dabangg 2

Buzz has it that 'Dabangg' director Abhinav Kashyap has apparently taken away some of the technicians from the production house and Salman and Arbaaz have already made plans to rope in a new breed of technicians for their upcoming 'Dabangg' series.

Talk about me, not Salman -- Arbaaz

Reportedly, Arbaaz, whose first productional venture ‘Dabangg’, starring his brother Salman in the lead, had left cash registers ringing at the box-office, is now all set to try his luck in Sandalwood.

Recently, during a one-to-one with TOI, when Arbaaz was asked if he has any complaints about not being as famous as his younger brother, the actor turned filmmaker straightforwardly asked the interviewer to talk about him and his Sandalwood debut, and not about Salman.

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Salman to fly to US for jaw surgery

As per tabloids, the superstar, who is suffering from trigeminal neuralgia, had earlier planned to go the foreign country for the surgical treatment after celebrating Ganesh puja and Eid with his near and dear ones in India.

However, as the pain is becoming worse day by day, the actor has changed his plan, and is now going to the United States tomorrow, Aug. 27.

Talking about his suffering, Salman, as quoted in TOI, said, "The pain is unbearable, hence I am flying out earlier."

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