Salman's 'Kick' kickstarts in Glasgow July 27

Film producer Sajid Nadiadwala has refuted rumours that his Salman Khan-starrer directorial "Kick" is delayed because of the star's hit-and-run case hearing. He says the movie is on schedule.
"We were always supposed to start on July 27, and we're starting on the 27th," said Nadiadwala, who is turning director with this high-voltage action movie.
The first schedule of the movie begins in Glasgow, and not in London. Glasgow is the chosen location for its rugged outdoors.
"Sajid wanted the locations to be completely unexposed. He intends to film some unique action sequences in Glasgow. Lately Salman has avoided doing heavy-duty stunts because of his neurological condition. But this time, Salman would be performing all the stunts himself. Sajid has taken all precautions to ensure Salman's safety," said a source.
–Indo-Asian News Service
Category :Cinema
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