The film, also featuring Jacqueline Fernandez and Randeep Hooda, will release on July 25
New Delhi:
The trailer for Salman Khan's upcoming film Kick was released online on June 15. The offline release of the trailer will be done by Salman amidst his fans at a local single screen theatre in Mumbai on the same day.
The trailer for the film, which releases on July 25, gives us a glimpse at various looks donned by Salman in the film including his bank robbing alias 'Devil'. (Watch: Salman plays the 'Devil')
Jacqueline Fernandez is introduced as Salman's love interest while Randeep Hooda is shown as a cop in pursuit of Salman. Also making an appearance in the trailer is Nawazuddin Siddiqui who seems to be playing a villain.
The trailer also caters to Salman's fans who wish to see the superstar pull of his usual larger-than-life antics with many intriguing stunts and chase sequences. We can see Salman cycling off the rooftops in Old Delhi, jumping off skyscrapers and even walking right across the railtrack in his usual Bhai style even as a speeding train misses him by millimetres.
The film, which looks all set to break box-office records, is the first directorial venture by producer Sajid Nadiadwala.
Watch the trailer:
The trailer for the film, which releases on July 25, gives us a glimpse at various looks donned by Salman in the film including his bank robbing alias 'Devil'. (Watch: Salman plays the 'Devil')
Jacqueline Fernandez is introduced as Salman's love interest while Randeep Hooda is shown as a cop in pursuit of Salman. Also making an appearance in the trailer is Nawazuddin Siddiqui who seems to be playing a villain.
The trailer also caters to Salman's fans who wish to see the superstar pull of his usual larger-than-life antics with many intriguing stunts and chase sequences. We can see Salman cycling off the rooftops in Old Delhi, jumping off skyscrapers and even walking right across the railtrack in his usual Bhai style even as a speeding train misses him by millimetres.
The film, which looks all set to break box-office records, is the first directorial venture by producer Sajid Nadiadwala.
Watch the trailer: