Varun Dhawan to Sonakshi Sinha; Celebs at 'Race 3' screening

'Race 3' also features Anil Kapoor, Jacqueline Fernandez, Bobby Deol, Saqib Salim and Daisy Shah in important roles.

The day is finally here, Salman Khan's big budget thriller 'Race 3' has released on the Eid weekend and whole Bollywood came together to celebrate it.

A special screening of the action thriller was held last night on Thursday and right from Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha to Varun Dhawan, Huma Qureshi, celebs came to watch the film with Salman Khan and the other starcast. Check out the pics

 

Well, no wonder Salman is called the bhai of B-town.

'Race 3' also features Anil Kapoor, Jacqueline Fernandez, Bobby Deol, Saqib Salim and Daisy Shah in important roles. For the unversed 'Race 3' is the third film in the Race franchise. While the previous two films were directed by Abbas-Mustan, Remo D’Souza has helmed the latest flick. The previous films belonged to adventure-thriller genre.

Co-produced by Salman Khan Films and Ramesh Taurani, the film will also mark Salman’s debut in film distribution.

The film looks like a commercial success even before its release. Reports say that the satellite and digital rights of the film have been sold for a whopping Rs 130 crore. This is a price unheard of for any Indian film; even Salman’s previous film Tiger Zinda Hai could only fetch Rs 65 crore.

So guys what do you think about the star studded screening of 'Race 3'? Do let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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