Kick 2: Sajid Nadiadwala drops Salman Khan's first picture from the photoshoot
Published On: 04 October 2024 | Bollywood | By: Team Moviekoop
Sajid Nadiadwala has officially announced the sequel to the 2014 blockbuster Kick, exciting fans with the news of Kick 2.
The announcement was made on October 4, 2024, through an Instagram post from Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, featuring a photo of Salman Khan from a recent photoshoot. The post’s caption referred to the beloved character Devi Lal Singh aka Devil, with Khan gearing up to reprise his iconic role. The caption read, "It was a great Kick 2 photo shoot Sikandar…!!!," building even more anticipation.
Fans have been eagerly waiting for Kick 2, and the news has sparked a wave of enthusiasm across social media, with comments like "Finally our own Devil is back" and "Records will be shattered." Khan’s portrayal of Devil in the original Kick left a lasting impression, and the excitement for what new twists Nadiadwala will introduce in the sequel is palpable.
Alongside Kick 2, Salman Khan is currently working on the film Sikandar, directed by A.R. Murugadoss and set for release during Eid 2025. This film will feature Rashmika Mandanna, Sathyaraj, Prateik Babbar, and Kajal Aggarwal. Kick 2 marks another exciting collaboration between Salman Khan and Sajid Nadiadwala, continuing their successful partnership from past hits like Kick, Judwaa, and Mujhse Shaadi Karogi.
With such major projects lined up, fans are eagerly anticipating what’s to come from both Sikandar and Kick 2.
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