
Salman Khan, Sanjay Dutt Steal Spotlight in 7 Dogs Trailer
Bollywood stars’ surprise cameos spark frenzy in Saudi action thriller preview
February 10, 2026: The trailer of Saudi Arabian action thriller 7 Dogs has gone viral, with Bollywood superstars Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt emerging as its biggest talking points. Salman appears in a crisp white suit, delivering slick one-liners that instantly grabbed fan attention, while Sanjay Dutt makes a commanding entry, surrounded by men and exuding power and menace. Though their appearances are brief, the impact of their screen presence has set social media buzzing.
Fans flooded comment sections across platforms within hours of the trailer’s release, celebrating Salman Khan’s cameo with remarks like “Real KING of Bollywood” and “We love Bhaijaan.” Many also expressed excitement about seeing him on the big screen again. The Salman–Sanjay reunion triggered nostalgia, with users sharing clips and posts recalling their iconic pairing and calling their glimpses the highlight of the trailer.
Directed by Bad Boys for Life filmmakers Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, 7 Dogs stars Egyptian actors Karim Abdel-Aziz and Ahmed Ezz in lead roles. Written by Turki Al-Sheikh, the film follows a high-stakes mission to stop a dangerous new drug spreading across the Middle East. With large-scale action, an international cast, and surprise Bollywood cameos, 7 Dogs is shaping up as one of the year’s most ambitious regional action films.
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