Bharat
Will
Be
'Outstanding'
Film
sub-distributor
across
Delhi-NCR,
Rahul
Verma
tweeted,
"#Bharat
initial
screening
reports
are
O-U-T-S-T-A-N-D-I-N-G
to
say
least
.Superstar
#SalmanKhan
will
deliver
his
fourth
300cr
grosser
PS
-
They
are
just
the
reports
which
I
got
from
insiders
from
yesterday's
screening
."
Rahul
Verma
On
Bharat
Buzz
While
the
teaser,
trailer
and
posters
of
Bharat
have
hit
the
right
chord
with
the
audiences,
the
songs
of
Bharat
except
'Slow
Motion'
failed
to
impress
the
audience
and
this
might
work
as
a
drawback
of
Bharat
during
its
release!
Bharat
Is
One
Of
The
Toughest
Roles
Of
Salman
Recently,
while
speaking
about
Bharat
at
the
song
launch,
Salman
told
media,
"This
is
more
difficult
than
even
'Sultan' because
in
'Sultan',
I
had
to
gain
and
lose
weight.
I
was
shooting
and
then
going
to
the
gym.
Here
also
('Bharat')
it
is
pretty
much
the
same.
To
look
younger
I
had
to
lose
weight
and
then
as
I
age
I
had
to
put
on
weight."
Salman
On
Playing
A
Man
In
His
70s
When
asked
whether
he
had
any
doubts
in
playing
a
man
in
his
70s,
Salman
said
he
found
it
rather
interesting.
"No,
because
I
have
played
it
very
differently.
I
have
a
beard
and
grey
hair.
He
is
a
70-year-old
but
he
is
like
a
40-year-old.
He
has
swag,
style
and
energy
like
a
young
man.
He
has
humour,
style
and
his
enthusiasm
is
not
over
yet.
I
will
play
it
in
a
younger
way
even
when
I
play
older
characters."
Bharat
Is
Not
A
Pseudo-Intelligent
Kind
Of
A
Film
Salman,
who
is
known
for
being
critic
proof
courtesy
his
huge
fan
following,
said
Bharat
is
a
blend
of
emotions.
"The
title
is
'Bharat' and
so
that
amount
of
respectability
should
be
there.
We
have
given
our
best
to
the
film.
It
is
not
a
pseudo-intelligent
kind
of
a
film
and
that
is
for
critics.
We
have
made
the
film
for
the
audience.
There
are
a
lot
of
hardships,
struggles,
fun
and
entertainment.
He
is
a
middle
class
family
man."