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Salman Khan’s Sikandar Shot at Falaknuma Palace: Featuring Rolls Royce, Police Cars, and a Rajkot Twist

The anticipation for Salman Khan’s upcoming film Sikandar is growing as intriguing behind-the-scenes details emerge from the shoot at Falaknuma Palace in Hyderabad. One standout moment was the arrival of a Rolls Royce Phantom on set, particularly due to its custom number plate that garnered attention. The plate, adorned with a royal logo and the number “GJ-03,” signifies Rajkot, subtly paying homage to the iconic city in Gujarat.

Quirky Details and Fan Anticipation

This unique detail is just one of the many elements keeping fans excited for Salman Khan’s return to theaters next year. With Sikandar, directed by A.R. Murugadoss, set to highlight the action-packed persona of the Bollywood superstar, there is significant buzz about the film. Reports suggest that the director is committed to delivering a thrilling experience, focusing heavily on extensive action sequences.

Police Cars Feature Rajkot Connection

Adding to the film’s distinctiveness, police cars with the same “GJ-03” number plate were utilized during the shoot at Falaknuma. The vehicles featured text in Gujarati, prominently displaying the police logo alongside the words “રાજકોટ પોલીસ” (Rajkot Police) on the car bonnets, further enhancing the regional connection.

Major Action Sequences Planned for “Sikandar”

As Sikandar transitions from its Hyderabad shoot to Mumbai, sources close to the project have revealed exciting details about the planned action sequences. A special train scene is anticipated to be a major highlight, with an elaborate set constructed at a Borivali studio in suburban Mumbai. According to a Mid-Day report, this scene will feature intense, gritty action, where Salman Khan’s character confronts a gang of criminals.A source commented, “The scale of this scene is massive. It involves raw, gritty action as Salman’s character takes on a gang of baddies. The director’s brief to the action choreographer was to make it bloody and vengeful.” The thrilling sequence was filmed with a small crowd of just 30 people, followed by another intense scene the next day involving approximately 350 extras.

Ziya Khan

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