The film will, in fact, take you through picturesque locations in India and abroad.
As we get ready to watch the film in theatres, here's a look at all the places it was shot at.
Director Ali Abbaz Zafar brings us some pictures on his Instagram feed, and also gives us interesting behind-the-scenes information.
Where the journey of Sultan began: the Manakpur Shah dargah in Punjab.
Salman's Sultan tries to race 'Akbar,' the train.
The 50-year-old steam engine at the Rewari train yard in Haryana also plays a part in the film.
Sultan was shot at the Rewari junction.
Team Sultan goes on a recce in Ganges.
They were also scouting locations in Delhi.
A day on the beach in Los Angeles, on an off day!
The last leg of Sultan was shot at Budapest.
And this is how the city looks at night... stunning!
A 'lonely location' of Sultan.
Ali Abbas Zafar posted quite a few Sultan locations, which looked 'lonely'.
Another one.
And another.
The team wrapped the first schedule of the film in Karjat, above.
Ali announced on Twitter: '1st schedule of @SultanTheMovie wraps today. 20 days down 90 more to go. Scenic beach from set window make the day.'
The night shoot at Karjat's N D studios.
The elegant Jama Masjid lends a beautiful backdrop.
Ali writes that the film was shot here in 40 degrees!
Ali writes, 'India is just too beautiful,' and we cannot help but agree.
Photographs: Ali Abbas Zafar/Twitter
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