After a few delays, the highly-anticipated teaser of Salman Khan-starrer Sikandar is lastly out. As quickly because the teaser was launched on YouTube, followers of Salman went berserk on social media. Within the almost two-minute clip, Salman is seen showcasing his mass avatar whereby he takes on a number of samurais with shotguns of their fingers. The teaser opened with the actor getting into an enormous room full of individuals wearing samurai armour. Subsequent, Salman’s dialogue steals the present when he says, ”Suna haiki bot saare log mere peeche pade hai. Bas mere mudne ki der hai.”
Watch Sikandar’s teaser right here:
Salman really stole consideration with the best way he battled armoured, masked foes in a massy motion avatar. The teaser’s pulsating background rating added extra depth to the movie, fascinating the viewers. Many social media customers praised the background music of the teaser. One person wrote, ”Khatarnak … BGM…Masss…. Dialogue…. Sikandar.”
In regards to the movie
Sharing the hyperlink, Salman on his Instagram wrote, “Thank u all in your birthday needs. a lot appreciated. Hope you just like the teaser of Sikandar….#Sikandarteaser.” As quickly as Salman dropped the teaser, followers very quickly chimed within the remark part and showered love on Bhaijaan. A person commented, ”Recod sab totne wale Hai Sikandar arha hai.”
The movie’s teaser was earlier presupposed to be unveiled on Salman’s birthday on December 27. Nevertheless, within the wake of the demise of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the makers postponed it. ”In a press release posted on their official X (previously Twitter) deal with of Nadiadwala Grandson, the staff expressed their condolences, “In mild of the passing of our esteemed former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Ji, we remorse to announce that the discharge of the Sikandar teaser has been postponed to twenty eighth December. Our ideas are with the nation throughout this time of mourning. Thanks for understanding.”
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