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Book your tickets - https://bit.ly/2MBkznTPresenting to you A Journey of a Man and a Nation together! #BharatTrailer .‘Bharat’ starring Salman Khan and Katri...
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Bharat (pronounced [ˈbʱaːrət] transl. India) is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed and co-written by Ali Abbas Zafar. It is jointly produced by Atul Agnihotri , Alvira Khan Agnihotri , Bhushan Kumar , Krishan Kumar , Nikhil Namit and Salman Khan under the banners Reel Life Productions, Salman Khan Films and T-Series .
Jun 5, 2019 · Bharat: Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar. With Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Sunil Grover, Tabu. At the cusp of India's birth as an Independent nation, a family makes an arduous journey to freedom at a cost. A young boy Bharat, makes a promise to his Father that he will keep his family together no matter what.
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- Action, Comedy, Drama
- Ali Abbas Zafar
- 2019-06-05
Synopsis. At the cusp of India's birth as an Independent nation, a family makes an arduous journey to freedom at a cost. A young boy Bharat, makes a promise to his Father that he will keep his family together no matter what. Videos: Trailers, Teasers, Featurettes. Cast. Salman Khan. Bharat. Katrina Kaif. Kumud Raina. Disha Patani. Radha.
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- Ali Abbas Zafar
- UA
- Laxman Singh Rajput, Nora Fatehi
Jun 7, 2019 · Bollywood star/producer Salman Khan is a man called India in "Bharat," a corny drama about the title character's quest to support and do right by his family in post-partition India. Khan plays Bharat, a stolid, nearly unflappable man who was separated from his father and younger sister on August, 15, 1947, the day that India gained its ...
Jun 5, 2019 · An 8-year-old boy makes a vow to his father that he will keep his family together no matter what, a promise that he works to keep over the next 60 years of his life.
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Synopsis. During the 1947 Partition of India, Gautam Kumar (Jackie Shroff) and his family board a train to India with thousands of refugees to save themselves from the terrible riots. In the chaos, Gautam's young son, Bharat (then 8 years old) (Salman Khan), accidentally loses his baby sister, Gudiya (Tabu).