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Bollywood muscle goes global as salman khan–sanjay dutt duo steal the show in explosive ‘7 dogs’ trailer.
The trailer, released this week, showcases the two Indian superstars in larger-than-life action avatars, blending raw desi swagger with Middle Eastern scale, firepower and grit. Within minutes of release, social media platforms were flooded with reactions from Indian fans who hailed the duo’s screen presence as “mass cinema on steroids,” proving that age and geography mean nothing when star power speaks.
The film, produced under Saudi Arabia’s rapidly expanding entertainment industry, signals a clear shift in global cinema dynamics, with 7 Dogs positioning itself as a high-octane action spectacle aimed at international audiences.
Salman Khan appears in a commanding, no-nonsense role dripping with attitude, while Sanjay Dutt brings his trademark menacing intensity, together forming a duo that screams dominance rather than nostalgia. The trailer teases brutal action sequences, luxury locations, heavy weaponry and a scale rarely seen in regional cross-overs, underlining Saudi cinema’s ambition to go global—with Bollywood muscle as its biggest weapon.
For fans, the collaboration is nothing short of historic. After decades of ruling Indian box offices, Salman and Sanjay stepping into a Saudi production has been seen as a cultural flex and a commercial statement: Bollywood stars are no longer just exporting films, they are exporting power.
Industry insiders say 7 Dogs could open the floodgates for more Indian stars in Middle Eastern mega-projects, as Saudi Arabia pours billions into entertainment to reshape its global image.
As the trailer continues to trend, one message is loud and clear—7 Dogs is not just a film, it’s a warning shot. Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt aren’t chasing relevance; they’re reminding the world who owns mass action cinema, now on a global battlefield.
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