Mumbai (EMS). Bollywood superstars Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan are now all set to reunite on the sets of Tiger 3 from 8th May. As per sources, the two super spies – Tiger and Pathan – will reunite for a mega-budget action sequence in Tiger. Aditya Chopra is spending Rs 35 crores to make this huge action set in Tiger 3. When you have SRK and Salman in one frame, the idea is always to create an iconic cinematic experience like never before.
Everything went well in Pathan and now, Aditya Chopra is planning to take things to the next level with Tiger 3. He is going to spend Rs 35 crore to introduce these two and do a massive adrenaline-pumping action sequence, which might not have been seen before in the world of action sequences. Tiger 3 is the fifth film of the YRF Spy Universe and is going to hit the big screens worldwide on Diwali 2023. It is being told that this action sequence to be shot on Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan will be shot in the jail, where Pathan comes to free Tiger. Earlier Salman Khan as Tiger helped Shahrukh Khan in Pathan, now Shahrukh as Pathan will be shown helping Salman Khan as they are friends.
Directed by Maneesh Sharma, Tiger 3 features Katrina Kaif in her favorite character of Zoya while Emraan Hashmi is the latest addition to this universe playing the role of Tiger’s arch enemy. It is being said about Imran’s role that he will be seen in the role of an ISI agent, who is called the Tiger of Pakistan. The Tiger X Pathan sequence for Tiger 3 is expected to be shot in Mumbai over a period of 10 to 12 days.
Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan set cinema halls on fire with their on-screen presence when Aditya Chopra cast them together for Pathan directed by Siddharth Anand. His action sequences were applauded with whistles and applause across the country and his post-credits scene has already achieved an iconic status.
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