Meet Pavan Kumar Chaturvedi aka Bajrangi Bhaijaan
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Superstar Salman khan has released the official trailer of his upcoming movie Bajrangi Bhaijaan, directed by Kabir Khan.
The trailer was released on the social networking site Twitter via the official handle of the actor himself, as promised by him early in the day.
Before the promo released, the star had almost declared that it wasn’t ready, but later announced that it was. As he took the 30-second walk to his home while tweeting live, he released the trailer two minutes before the stipulated time, by tweeting:
Aap Bhi kya Yaad rakhoge . http://t.co/klo82chFXh #BajrangiBhaijaanTrailer
— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) June 18, 2015
The trailer shows him as Pavan Kumar Charturvedi, aka Bajrangi, who is in love with a girl Rasika (played by Kareena Kapoor Khan). Bajrangi finds a young Pakistani girl, whom he names Munni, and tries to send her back to her home. However, due to visa problems, he vows to escort the little girl to Pakistan himself. The trailer also shows Nawazuddin Siddiqui as a Pakistani journalist, who would probably help him in his efforts. Television actor Krunal Pandit can be seen in the role of a travel agent, while veteran actor Sharat Saxena plays Bajrangi’s father.Catch the trailer here:
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