New Delhi, Feb 10 (UNI) The trailer of the upcoming Saudi action film ‘7 Dogs’ was unveiled on Tuesday, instantly setting social media abuzz with surprise cameos by Hindi film stars Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt. Directed by ‘Bad Boys for Life’ filmmakers Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, the film promises high-octane action, with the appearances by Salman and Sanjay quickly emerging as major talking points following the trailer’s release.
While the makers have not revealed details about the roles played by the two actors, the promotional video suggests their appearances are far from brief. Salman Khan is seen dressed in a sharp suit, flashing a sly grin as he delivers the line, “You know what he does? He documents his whole life.” In another moment, he confronts a villain, asking, “Why do you look like a criminal to me?” Sanjay Dutt, meanwhile, makes a striking impression with a menacing look, gadget in hand, hinting at a significant on-screen presence.
Salman Khan’s fans were quick to flood social media with enthusiastic reactions. One fan commented in Arabic on Instagram, “All the enthusiasm for the most luxurious appearance ever of our beloved, the legend Salman Khan with the strongest Egypt star Az Wakareem.”
On YouTube, the trailer’s comments section was dominated by praise, with one user writing, “Here only for Salman Khan, eagerly waiting to watch him in a big screen it’s superrrrrr.”
‘7 Dogs’ stars Egyptian actors Karim Abdel-Aziz and Ahmed Ezz in the lead roles, alongside Italian actoress Monica Bellucci. The action thriller centres on a high-stakes mission to stop a deadly new drug spreading rapidly across the Middle East. The story has been written by Turki Al-Sheikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, who previously penned the Saudi series ‘The Eight’. Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt reportedly shot for the film in February last year. With international directors at the helm, a cross-country cast, and surprise Bollywood cameos, ‘7 Dogs’ is shaping up to be one of the most ambitious action films to emerge from the region. The film is slated for release later this year.
