Megastar
Salman
Khan
took
to
his
Twitter
handle
to
share
the
trailer
of
the
animated
version
of
his
iconic
character
Chulbul
Pandey
from
the
Dabangg
franchise.
The
animated
version
of
his
character
from
the
cop
film
is
currently
airing
at
Cartoon
Network
and
is
also
streaming
at
the
OTT
platform
Disney
Hotstar
Plus.
The
cartoon
series
had
started
streaming
on
May
31,
2021.
Talking
about
the
same,
Salman
captioned
the
post
stating,
"Bachchon
se
yaad
aaya,
swagat
nahi
karoge
humara?
Chulbul
Pandey
land
ho
rahe
hai
@DisneyplusHSVIP
pe.
Wahi
action,
wahi
masti,
lekin
ek
naye
avatar
mein!
#SwagatTohKaro
#CosmosMaya."
The
trailer
has
the
animated
Chulbul
Pandey
channelling
the
same
swag
as
the
real
one.
He
can
also
be
doing
the
hook-step
of
the
superstar
from
Dabangg
franchise.
One
can
also
hear
a
catchy
song
for
the
cartoon
series.
Take
a
look
at
the
same.
Talking
about
the
Dabangg
franchise,
the
first
film
was
released
in
the
year
2010
and
had
also
marked
the
Bollywood
debut
of
Sonakshi
Sinha.
The
astounding
success
of
the
first
part
soon
invited
a
second
film
of
the
franchise
titled
Dabangg
2
in
the
year
2012.
Soon
the
third
movie,
Dabangg
3
was
released
in
the
year
2019
and
marked
the
debut
of
Mahesh
Manjrekar's
daughter
Sai
Manjrekar.
The
plotline
of
the
third
movie
of
the
franchise
also
acted
as
a
prequel
to
the
entire
film.
According
to
a
news
report
in
India
TV,
Arbaaz
Khan,
the
Dabangg
franchise
producer
also
released
a
statement
surrounding
the
same.
He
stated,
"We
are
thrilled
to
bring
to
kids
their
favourite
action-packed
Bollywood
franchise
in
an
animated
avatar.
It
has
been
a
joyride
to
create
new
narratives
with
Chulbul
Pandey,
who
the
country
has
come
to
know
and
love.
We
cannot
wait
for
little
fans
and
their
parents
to
meet
the
animated
version
of
the
quirky
and
amazing
Chulbul
Pandey."
He
had
further
gone
on
to
say,
"We
are
very
happy
to
be
working
with
Cosmos-Maya
on
this
glorious
franchise
which
has
won
the
heart
of
millions.
The
union
has
been
organic
in
the
sense
that
the
franchise
and
the
studio
have
both
captured
the
pulse
of
the
Indian
masses
with
entertaining
grassroots-level
storytelling
and
relatable
narratives.
Exciting
times
lie
ahead."