Salman Khan and Sonakshi Sinha have flown out of the city to shoot the romantic song Saanson Ne. The actors plans to throw a wrap-up party after filming the track
It's always been a sought-after destination for the Hindi film industry and Arbaaz Khan is no exception to the norm. After shooting the popular song Chori Kiya Re from Dabangg in Dubai, the director has once again chosen the same place for another track from the sequel toDabangg.
It is learnt Dabangg 2's lead pair Salman Khanand Sonakshi Sinha has flown to Dubai to shoot the romantic number Saanson Ne that will be completed in two to three days.
A source close to the film told us, "It's the final song of the film; a romantic track sung by Sonu Nigam and Tulsi Kumar, and will be picturised on Salman and Sonakshi. They have already flown out of the city and filming has already started."
And it doesn't end there. Salman plans to throw a small wrap-up party when shooting is completed. "It will be a party for the cast and crew. Salman is very emotional and caring toward the team he works with. Being the last day of the shoot, he will definitely do something for the unit."
It's always been a sought-after destination for the Hindi film industry and Arbaaz Khan is no exception to the norm. After shooting the popular song Chori Kiya Re from Dabangg in Dubai, the director has once again chosen the same place for another track from the sequel toDabangg.
It is learnt Dabangg 2's lead pair Salman Khanand Sonakshi Sinha has flown to Dubai to shoot the romantic number Saanson Ne that will be completed in two to three days.
A source close to the film told us, "It's the final song of the film; a romantic track sung by Sonu Nigam and Tulsi Kumar, and will be picturised on Salman and Sonakshi. They have already flown out of the city and filming has already started."
And it doesn't end there. Salman plans to throw a small wrap-up party when shooting is completed. "It will be a party for the cast and crew. Salman is very emotional and caring toward the team he works with. Being the last day of the shoot, he will definitely do something for the unit."