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Salman Khan Showers Support on Sonakshi’s 'Nikita Roy,' Calls It ‘Must Watch’

The film, which co-stars Arjun Rampal and Paresh Rawal, was originally scheduled to hit theatres on June 27 but will now be released on July 18.

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Salman Khan Supports Sonakshi’s Comeback Film (Social Media)

Entertainment News: Sonakshi Sinha will return to the big screen with the spooky thriller Nikita Roy, and her Dabangg co-star Salman Khan is rooting for her. Salman has voiced his excitement for the film, stating that he is looking forward to it. The film, which co-stars Arjun Rampal and Paresh Rawal, was originally scheduled to hit theatres on June 27 but will now be released on July 18.

Salman Praises Sonakshi

Salman took to Instagram and X (previously known as Twitter) early Thursday to praise the film's cast and Sonakshi. Sharing the film's poster, Salman wrote, "Sonakshi devi bani #NikitaRoy (Sonakshi has taken on the avatar of Nikita Roy)! Looking forward to this film… aap bhi jaake dekho, kal release hai (You also go and watch it). The film is releasing tomorrow)! All the best to the team… kill it."

Sonakshi's reply

Sonakshi reposted Salman's Instagram Story with the caption, "18th July..." "Go for it." Sonakshi Sinha will return to the big screen in Nikita Roy, a supernatural drama directed by her brother Kussh S Sinha.

About the film

Sonakshi plays an investigator in the film, exposing supernatural claims, identifying scams, and dismantling false beliefs. It focuses on her conviction, which is tested when she faces a case that defies all expectations. The film, which co-stars Arjun Rampal and Paresh Rawal, was originally scheduled to hit theatres on June 27 but will now be released on July 18.

Salman's upcoming project

Veteran actor is busy with the Battle of Galwan, a patriotic drama focused on the 2020 Galwan Valley confrontation between Indian and Chinese forces. The star released the film's poster earlier this month. The poster depicts Salman with bloodstains on his face, dressed in an army uniform, and with a strong expression in his eyes. The motion poster also read: "Over 15,000 feet above sea level, India fought its most brutal battle without firing a single bullet."

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