'Tiger 3': Fans celebrate release of Salman Khan starrer with dhols | watch

Updated : Nov 12, 2023 11:50
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The release of Salman Khan starrer Tiger 3 has turned into no less than a festival in itself.

A video has surfaced on social media in which Salman Khan fans can be seen arriving at a theatre in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh with dhols.

It features a large number of Salman fans wearing Tiger 3-themed t-shirts as they reach the movie hall to watch the Maneesh Sharma directorial.

A large cut-out of Salman Khan’s Tiger look from the movie with a garland around can also be seen in the video.

Sharing the clip on the microblogging site X, one of the fans wrote, “Jashn – e – Salmania the TIGER Celebration is started by KURNOOL Fan’s Madness everywhere.” 

Tiger 3 marks the third film in Yash Raj Films’ OG spy franchise.

It is directed by Maneesh Sharma. Besides Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif, the film also stars Emraan Hashmi as the antagonist, along with Kumud Mishra, Revathi, Riddhi Dogra and Anant Vidhaat. Shah Rukh Khan also made an action-packed cameo in the movie.

On Saturday, Salman Khan also issued a statement and urged everyone not to share spoilers of his movie on social media. “We have made #Tiger3 with a lot of passion & we are counting on you to protect our spoilers when you see the film. Spoilers can ruin the movie-watching experience. We trust you to do what is right,” the actor wrote and added, “We hope #Tiger3 is the perfect Diwali gift from us to you!! Releasing in cinemas tomorrow in Hindi, Tamil & Telugu.”

Meanwhile, Tiger 3 will reportedly score the highest collection for any Hindi film on Diwali day, as per the advance tickets sale reported by Sacnilk.

Tiger 3 has sold 2.43 lakh tickets as part of its advance sales.

These include 1.96 lakh in PVR INOX multiplexes and 47,000 in Cinepolis.

ALSO WATCH: 'Tiger 3': Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif urge fans not to share spoilers online; call film a Diwali gift
 

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