'Tiger 3': Hrithik Roshan to appear in action packed thriller? Find out here

Updated : Nov 04, 2023 15:13
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Superstar Salman Khan's 'Tiger 3' is all geared up for its grand release on November 12, 2023. Now, according to media reports, Hrithik Roshan will also be seen in the action thriller. According to Pinkvilla report, Hrithik Roshan will carry forward the character of Kabir from Siddharth Anand's 'War' in the film.

Hrithik's Kabir from the 'War' franchise will be joining Salman in 'Tiger 3'. Sources tell editorji, “Aditya Chopra has set the wheel in motion for a full convergence of super spies within the YRF Spy Universe.". No one knows, but along with Pathaan, Kabir will also be making an appearance in Tiger 3. A handful of people know how Adi is visualizing Kabir in Tiger 3 and this information is being kept under wraps to be only revealed on the big screen when Tiger 3 releases on November 12.”

The source also added, "Three of India’s biggest superstars – Salman, SRK & Hrithik – are in the same universe and now also the same film. This is definitely a moment to celebrate for all the cine-goers. Kabir’s appearance in Tiger 3 is just the beginning of something special in the future of this universe. At this point in time, no one knows the dynamics of how the three super spies will be presented and if they will be in the same frame or not”.

'Tiger 3' marks the onscreen reunion of Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif as agents Tiger and Zoya. Tiger also has a new enemy in Emraan Hashmi, who is the prime antagonist of the YRF spy franchise.

'Tiger 3 will release on November 12'. The advance booking of tickets will begin on Sunday.

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