Salman's Shera Shakes a Leg for 'Bodyguard' Item Song


Mumbai, Jul 28 (IANS): First Salman Khan's former girlfriend, actress Katrina Kaif, was roped in for the "Bodyguard" item number and now his security aide Shera has shot for the much-talked about song.

Shera will not only feature in "Bodyguard Item Song", but he will also be seen dancing and grooving with Salman.

"Yes, I have shot for the song with Salman bhai and all this seems like a magic. Salman bhai is such a huge star and for someone like him showing such trust in me is nothing short of a miracle," Shera, who has been with Salman for more than 15 years, said in a statement.

"In front of the whole world, he said that this is my most trusted man. Isn't that great?

"This is the first time I will be in front of the camera with Salman bhai doing this item song. He just showed me some dance steps and I did a lot of rehearsal before the final take. It was scary and I was nervous. I will never forget this experience," he added.

Recently Salman had also made Shera unveil the first look of "Bodyguard".

The film, directed by Siddique and produced by Atul Agnihotri, is a remake of the director's 2010 Malayalam film, "Bodyguard". It is scheduled for an Aug 31 release.

  

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