Hollywood actor Sylvester Stallone gives a second attempt at identifying Salman Khan. After the latest poster of Salman’s upcoming film Race 3 was released online, Stallone cropped him out of the poster and posted it on his Instagram. Earlier, he tried to wish the actor luck for his film but mistook Bobby Deol as Salman Khan.
Sylvester fixed the mistake and shared Salman’s picture on social media. The caption read, “OK, EVERYBODY let’s try this AGAIN, good luck to the very talented SALMAN KHAN on his upcoming new film RACE 3! ( if this is wrong I give up ! ) LOL.”
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Though we know he is correct this time, it seems Sylvester himself isn’t quite sure about it.
Earlier, Sylvester Stallone shared the introductory poster of Salman Khan’s upcoming film Race 3 but mistook Bobby Deol as Salman. His sweet gesture turned into a mockery soon on social media. Stallone wished Salman Khan luck for his film and wrote, “The very best wishes to very talented film hero SALMAN KHAN For his next film RACE 3 !”
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On 21 March, Salman Khan shared Sylvester Stallone’s Creed 2 video, and captioned it, “While I introduce the #race3 family this week, this is something all of you should know.”
While I introduce the #race3 family this week, this is something all of you should know . pic.x.com/Zj1xpyb3Lx
Directed by Remo D’Souza, Race 3 stars Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Saqib Saleem and Daisy Shah in the lead roles and is all set to hit the big screen on June 15.
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