Seems like Bollywood actor Salman Khan's Eid release, 'Race 3' has failed to impress his fans so much that they do not want him to continue with the 'Dabangg' franchise, which began in 2010.
Earlier this week, the actor took to Twitter to thank his fans for watching his movie, which backfired.
Disappointed fans took to Twitter saying they do not want 'Dabbang 3' to release.
"Please stop @BeingSalmanKhan from ruining his career again @luvsalimkhan. Lulia, Daisy, Saqib have all been rejected by the audience. Even if Salman gives them 100 movies, the audience will never accept them. He is destroying his own career. WE DONT WANT DABANGG3" wrote a fan.
Another user tweeted, "WE DONT WANT DABANGG3. Because there will be C-Grade support cast & co-stars & director as it's a galaxy apt production."
"You're the number 1 star right now in India. Even if u do just a decent film it would create dhamaka at the box office but you're taking things for granted. Race 3 was just horrible. No story failed and retired supporting cast, your worst music album till date WE DONT WANT DABANGG 3."
"We know Chulbul Pandey is one of the most ICONIC & LOVED characters of Indian Cinema. But can't see that iconic character not getting its due in future because of poor cast, direction & story. Better to not harm it anymore. Please, @arbaazSkhan bro WE DONT WANT DABANGG3 !!"
Khan's 'Dabangg 3', being helmed by Prabhudheva, has not gone on floors yet.
According to reports, 'Dabangg 3', will now kick-start on September 14.
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