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Rohit Shetty wanted Sara Ali Khan's little munchkin brother Taimur to do this in his film Simmba

Speed News Desk 3 January 2019, 13:17 IST

Rohit Shetty wanted Sara Ali Khan's little munchkin brother Taimur to do this in his film Simmba

Rohit Shetty and Ranveer Singh's film Simmba is doing amazing at the box office and the film has done more than 125 crores in just five days of opening. This film of Rohit Shetty also stars Ranveer Singh and Sara Ali Khan, but director Rohit Shetty wanted that Sara's young brother Taimur should do promotions of Simmba.

Rohit Shetty revealed in a TV show where he went to promote the film alongside the team of Simmba. During the promotions, Rohit Shetty revealed that he wanted the young Nawab should do promotions of Simmba. He told he requested Sara to make her agree on Taimur to wear Simmba T-shirt for one day, so their film should get a bumper opening.

 

However, Taimur didn't wear Simmba T-shirt but the film Simmba definitely got the biggest opening. Let us tell you that Simmba did 20 crores opening on its first day and in just five days the film turned a blockbuster.

 

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Thank you to the entire cast and crew of #simmba! β€οΈπŸ™πŸ€žπŸ»πŸ€©πŸ€—πŸ¦ @itsrohitshetty you’re the boss! @ranveersingh you truly are a super duper ultra cool star 🌟 Thank you @farhadsamji @sajid_samji for always being there for us, and for writing this spectacular script! @jomontjohn thank you for shooting us with so much love!! @karanjohar thank you for always being here for me and giving me the best advice always. @manishmalhotra05 thank you for making me feel so confident and pretty and always giving me your 100%! @magicsneya @vidhighodgaonkar @annagupta23 @riyanshetty @mayankntandon @sanchitbedre @dedhiakaran @sushwanth @naikaramit @harshpanesar thank you for being the coolest ever team!!!

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Meanwhile, if Taimur would have worn Simmba T-shirt then the picture would have gone viral on social media. The film Simmba is not only doing good in India but at overseas as well. The film had collected more than 50 crores in five opening days.

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