‘Baaghi 4’: Tiger Shroff teases action packed 4th installment of his franchise with a video

Updated : Mar 20, 2024 19:37
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Gearing up for ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’, Tiger Shroff is already preparing for his next project. Raising the excitement among his fans, the ‘Baaghi’ actor has shared an update on the fourth installment of his superhit franchise.  

‘Baaghi 4’ announcement 

Taking to his Instagram, Tiger shared a video comprising of some spectacular stunts from the ‘Baaghi’ franchise and announced the upcoming fourth film. He wrote, “The franchise closest to my heart, also the most challenging for my heart got this far thanks to your love. #2025 #baaghi4 #sajidnadiadwala @nadiadwalagrandson @wardakhannadiadwala.” 

The promo video shared by the actor had a caption which read, “He fought for his family, he fought against country. Sajid Nadiadwala brings you the most heroic, fearless chapter of Baaghi Universe.” 

The film was officially announced at Prime Video’s event in Mumbai on Tuesday as the OTT platform will stream it after the theatrical release. Tiger Shroff will return as Ronnie aka Ranveer Charan Chaturvedi in the film which is likely to be released in 2025. 

Tiger Shroff work front 

The action hero, known for his fitness, is currently busy in the promotions of his upcoming film ‘Bade Miyan CHote Miyan’. He will be seen sharing the screen with Akshay Kumar and Prithviraj Sukumaran in the film. It will hit the screen on Eid, clashing with Ajay Devgn’s ‘Maidaan’. Meanwhile, Tiger Shroff will also appear in Rohit Shetty’s ‘Singham Again’.  
 

Also Watch: Janhvi Kapoor and Ram Charan launch 'RC 16' with a pooja ceremony, WATCH
 

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