Chota Beem and Salman Khan to ‘Kick’ together

Much to the delight of the young fans of Salman Khan and Chota Bheem, both the heroes will be sharing screen space for a special 90-minute show to be aired on Pogo.

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According to India TV news on July 23, “Bheem aur Salman ki Kick”, the show associated with the promotion of Khan’s new film titled Kick, will present the special episodes of Chota Bheem, that have never hit the mini screen before.

Complete with the unique antics of Salman Khan, the duo will display their trademark action skills to ‘kick’ out the wrongdoers.

Salman couldn’t hide his admiration for the superhero among kids “Mere bare mein itna mat sochna, dil mein aatahu, samajh mein nahin. Lekin Chhota Bheem toh dil mein bhi aata hai aur samajh mein bhi”

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“Villain Bheem ke peeche, Bheem villain ke peeche” giggled Salman remembering the dialogues from his movie, adding that it was “Too much fun”

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Krishna Desai, executive director and network head – Kids, South Asia, Turner International India Pvt. Ltd.  is happy to bring together nation’s beloved heroes and said is eagerly looking forward for the promising success of the initiative.

“Kick” the new flick starring Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez and Randeep Hooda is to hit the silver screen this Friday. The 90-minute program is to be aired on Pogo, the entertainment channel mainly for kids, on the 27th of this month at 12:00 PM.

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