Priyanka Chopra walks out of Salman Khan's ‘Bharat’

‘Bharat’, went on floors recently wherein Salman Khan and Disha Patani have already begun the shooting schedule.

Priyanka Chopra who was set to work in Salman Khan starrer ‘Bharat’, is no longer a part of the film.

Yes, it’s true!

The director Ali Abbas Zafar stated that the actress has opted out owing to a very special reason, hinting her wedding with Nick.

The director tweeted, "Yes Priyanka Chopra is no more part of @Bharat_TheFilm & and the reason is very very special , she told us in the Nick of time about her decision and we are very happy for her ... Team Bharat wishes @priyankachopra loads of love & happiness for life ????????????".

Now isn’t it shocking?

Well, seems like PeeCee and Nick are all set to tie the knot in a hush hush wedding.

Talking about ‘Bharat’, it went on floors recently wherein Salman Khan and Disha Patani have already begun the shoot schedule.

Salman Khan will yet again treat the audience on the festive season of Eid next year with the release of ‘Bharat’.

The film will feature Salman Khan sporting five different looks spanning 60 years, wherein a crucial part will showcase the actor in his late 20s, looking much leaner and younger. Salman Khan will be recreating his 'Maine Pyaar Kiya' look which has created immense excitement amongst the audience. 

The film is set to have a character-driven story spanning across many periods. Bharat will be shot across locations in Abu Dhabi and Spain, besides Punjab and Delhi in India.

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