Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez
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Due to the lockdown imposed because of Coronavirus outbreak, everyone has been stuck at home. Similarly, Salman Khan is stuck at his Panvel farmhouse with his family and industry friends. But, the actor has been making the most this lockdown and he has even shot a song ‘Tere Bina’ with Jacqueline Fernandez coming out for his fans very soon. During an in-house interview, the actor opened up about filming the song completely indoors and he called it his ‘cheapest production’.

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Salman took to his Instagram handle to share an interview that was shot at his farmhouse with Walusha De Sousa and Jacqueline Fernandez.  Talking about the song Salman said, “Ek gaana mere zehen me tha and then I thought ki iss gaane ko iss time mein release kar hi dete hain.”

The actor added that he was not able to incorporate the song in any of his movies, so he thought to release it separately. The ‘Dabangg’ actor also shared, “We took almost four days to shoot, however, we have not shown much of this property, because I don’t want to show it as it’s my home.”

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Whereas Jacqueline added, “We are used to shooting songs on very big productions, taking a large amount of days costume, hair makeup and weeks of prep but all of a sudden we find ourselves working with a team of three people (Salman, Jacqueline and a DOP). For the first time, I found myself checking lighting and moving props around. It was a great experience to know that you can use what comes your way and make the most of any situation.”

Talking about the schedule, Salman said they shot for the song over 4 days from 5:30 pm to around 6:30 pm. He said, “You don’t need a hairstylist, you don’t need makeup. This is a learning experience for me that three people can very easily shoot a song.”

Well, we all are excited to see this unique lockdown song ‘Tere Bina’.

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