On Tuesday, Salman Khan shared the promo of his upcoming collaboration with Punjabi rapper AP Dhillon, Old Money, on X. He wrote, “Old Money releasing on 9th August.” The short clip begins with AP Dhillon and one of his friends standing near his car, and Salman gets a little upset seeing the two. Also read: Salman Khan, Sanjay Dutt to star alongside AP Dhillon in Old Money, singer says ‘I know you didn’t think this’
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AP was shocked to see Salman wearing a brown shirt and black vest. Salman asked him, “Where are you going?” To this, a nervous AP replied, “Brother, I will be back in half an hour.”
Salman got even more angry and said, “See that I don’t have to come there like last time.” After this, AP got bloody scratches on his face and started laughing loudly.
“This is going to be a blockbuster song,” tweeted a fan. Another reacted to the promo by sharing a lot of fire emojis. An X user also wrote, “We are excited to see Salman bhai.”
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Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt, who have previously worked together in films like Saajan and Chal Mere Bhai, will be seen in AP Dhillon’s Old Money. On Friday, the Brown Munde singer released a teaser of his upcoming venture on Instagram.
The video had AP Dhillon’s song Old Money written on it and asked, “Did you miss me?” Tagging Salman, Sanjay and rapper-songwriter Shinda Kahlon, AP wrote, “I know you haven’t seen this…” The motion art video included pictures of Salman and Sanjay along with AP Dhillon.
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Expressing his excitement about the collaboration, Salman praised AP Dhillon. “Singer toh tha hi achcha, ab AP actor ban gaya hai,” Salman wrote on Instagram Stories. “Bring forward the singing action star,” Salman hinted that AP has explored the possibility of acting with the project. Sanjay Dutt too hinted at the exciting collaboration by writing “Brothers” in the comments section of AP’s post.
Last year, AP Dhillon released his docu-series AP Dhillon: First of a Kind, which gave viewers a glimpse of his journey. The project showed how Amritpal Singh Dhillon, popularly known as AP Dhillon, moved from Punjab to Canada and soon established himself as a famous singer, despite the many hardships he faced.