Prabhu Deva’s hilarious reaction to Salman Khan’s dubbing in Tamil Dabangg 3

Salman Khan's Dabangg 3 will not only be released in Hindi but in Tamil, Kannada and Telugu s well. Here's how Prabhu Deva reacted when Salman dubbed for Dabangg 3 in Tamil.

The trailer of Salman Khan‘s Dabangg 3 was dropped yesterday and fans were in love with the action-thriller, they also declared the movie to be a bonafide blockbuster at the box office. Dabangg will not only be released in Hindi but also in Tamil, Kannada, and Telugu. And during the trailer launch, Salman spoke about a funny incident that he encountered when he went to the studio to dub for the film in Tamil, which had Prabhu Deva laughing.

He said, “I was going to dub in all three languages. In fact, I went to the recording studio and said a line in Tamil. The person in charge said ‘okay’ so I started saying my dialogues one after the other in Tamil.” He revealed that when Prabhu Deva heard the recording, she actually exclaimed, ‘yeh kaunsa language hai?’ as it didn’t sound like Tamil to him, rather some foreign language.

Salman on further being asked about his expectation from south audience, he stated that how we love to watch their film, they will be open to ours. He said, “We accept their films. Look at Baahubali or KGF. Saari filmey yaha achchi chali hai. I am sure they are also open to welcoming our films there.”

Dabangg 3 features an epic face-off between Salman and Kichcha Sudeepa and we know for a fact it will be loved by fans. Even producer Arbaaz Khan in an interview revealed how Kichcha Sudeepa will be like a surprise element in Dabangg 3. He said, “We all came to the conclusion that somebody like Sudeep would be the ideal choice for the film. When we went to him, he was excited to be a part of this franchise. Let me tell you, he has done a fabulous job and would be quite a surprise package of the film. People will really like his role because he has done a great job.”

The film also features Sonakshi Sinha and Saiee Manjrekar and will hit theatres by December 20.