Salman Khan will go through Brad Pitt-style epic transformation for upcoming film

The project will employ prosthetic techniques to show Salman age through the film


Entertainment Desk September 09, 2017

Bajrangi Bhaijan superstar Salman Khan, who is presently shooting for Tiger Zinda Hai (TZH), has a super packed work schedule for the coming months. After wrapping up the TZH shoots, Salman will hit the sets of Remo D'Souza's Race 3 and then prepare for an upcoming period drama titled Bharat.

This film is a venture of Salman's sister Alvira Agnihotri and brother-in-law Atul Agnihotri, and is inspired by a Korean film Ode To My Father, reports PinkVilla.

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"It is set against the backdrop of the India-Pakistan partition and the narrative will continue to present-day, so Salman will be seen ageing through the film," the report states. The project appears to be a high-budgeted one as reportedly it will employ age reduction techniques that have been used on Brad Pitt, to show Salman age through various life stages in the film.

They added, "The makers are getting a special team that will do the prosthetic for the film. For the CGI, the makers are going to use the same technique that the makers of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button used to show different ages of Brad Pitt in the film. But it’s not the same special effects team from Hollywood. They are just using the same technique though."

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Brad's looks were miraculously transformed in the Hollywood fantasy which is what renders the film a stellar. We can only hope that Bollywood is able to ace the technique too and really deliver the expected dramatic changes in Salman's look in the upcoming film.

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