4 Days To Go: 4 facts about Salman’s 'PRDP' that will blow your mind

Directed by Sooraj Barjatya, the film is all set to release on November 12

Update: 2015-11-08 17:21 GMT

Mumbai: Director Sooraj Barajtya’s upcoming film ‘Prem Ratan Dhan Payo’ is surely one of the most awaited releases of the year. The perfect family drama, which stars Bollywood’s Dabangg Khan, Salman and Sonam Kapoor in the lead roles, has already became everyone’s favourite with it’s appealing trailer and soothing songs.

The movie by Sooraj Barjatya is all set to release on November 12. Salman and Sonam have mentioned that this is the biggest movie of their career and that they are super excited to show it to their fans.

With just four days to go for the film's release, here are four 'Prem Ratan Dhan Payo' facts that will blow your mind. Take a look!

Releasing in 2015 but was originally created in 1993:

Film’s director, Sooraj Barjatya, who is making a comeback as a director on the silver screen after 9 years, originally conceived ‘Prem Ratan Dhan Payo’ back in 1993.

Salman took 90 days to get his film's title correct:

'Prem Ratan Dhan Payo' is one tongue twister, wouldn't you agree? But well, guess what? it took Salman 90 days to get the film's title right! No kidding!

7,000 diyas used for one single song:

Keeping the song ‘Jalte Diye’ theme in mind, the set was decorated with about 7000 diyas. Not only that but apparently 150 people were needed to keep the diyas burning through out the shoot of the song.

The longest climax in the history of Bollywood:

If reports are anywhere to be true, ‘Prem Ratan Dhan Payo’s climax will have a sword fighting scene between Salman and Neil Nitin Mukesh, for which they have trained day and night.

The reports further reveal that the film’s climax will be the longest one we have ever witnessed in Bollywood.

 

 

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