Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan returned to the silver screen with the blockbuster ‘Pathaan.’ He charmed the audience with his magical performance along with Salman Khan. Now, Shah Rukh Khan will appear in Salman’s ‘Tiger 3’. he has held seven days to shoot for a massive action sequence for Salman Khan’s most anticipated film ‘Tiger 3.’ Audience have already loved their union in the blockbuster film 'Pathaan' and hoping for the same thrilling action sequences in the ‘Tiger 3.’ It signifies the generation of the remarkable YRF spy universe, with SRK’s Pathaan and Salman’s Tiger crossing paths.
Source Revelations
As a report mentioned, “SRK will shoot for seven days for ‘Tiger 3’ at the end of April in Mumbai.”
The source said, “The fact that seven days have been earmarked to shoot this sequence means that extensive plans have been made to make this a visual delight for audiences! The expectations are sky-high after what people have seen in 'Pathaan', and the makers are very aware of this. So, one should take it for granted that YRF and Maneesh Sharma are not going to leave any stone unturned to make this scene between the Pathaan and Tiger a sequence to remember in Indian cinema!”
The source also mentioned, “Expect full swagger from SRK and Salman in ‘Tiger 3’. YRF Spy Universe is only going to take the theatrical experience of every film up by a few notches. While each film will have different emotions given how the personalities and story arcs of the three super spies have been designed differently, one can be rest assured that when the super-spies cross over to each other’s films, there will be fireworks every single time. It is going to be epic.”
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