Salman Khan, Cuba Gooding Jr. to host discussions during Saudi Film Festival
As a feature of Sharqiah Season in the Eastern Province, the fifth Saudi Film Festival will highlight Oscar victor Cuba Gooding Jr. what's more, Indian hotshot Salman Khan.
The six-day festivity of film is sorted out by the Saudi Arabian Society for Culture and Arts (SASCA) in association with the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra).
Khan as of late reported in a video message that he will visit Ithra on Sunday as a visitor of the film celebration.
"Hi Saudi Arabia, assalamu alaikum," he said in the video. "See you at Ithra on the 24th of March, InshaAllah."
The performer is best known for his exhibitions in blockbuster Hindi flicks, for example, "Bajrangi Bhaijaan", "Ek Tha Tiger" and its spin-off "Tiger Zinda Hai."
In "An Evening with the Stars," Khan will discuss his extensive Bollywood profession as both a film star and a maker.
He has featured in excess of 80 Bollywood movies, and has created more than 30 by means of his generation organization Salman Khan Films.
On Monday, Gooding Jr. will make that big appearance to talk about his 30 years of experience as an on-screen character.
The American is best known for his exhibitions in "Jerry Maguire", "A Few Good Men" and "Men of Honor."
Gooding Jr. has assumed in excess of 85 jobs through the span of his vocation. He won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his job as Rod Tidwell in the 1996 film "Jerry Maguire."
Tickets to the two occasions, just as for the film celebration overall, are accessible on Ithra's site.
The Sharqiah Season, the first of 11 Saudi periods of diversion, will keep running until the month's end, with in excess of 83 exercises in nine urban areas.
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