‘Tiger 3’ teaser attached with Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Jawan’? Here is latest update about Salman Khan starrer

Updated : Jul 24, 2023 20:39
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The teaser of Salman Khan starrer ‘Tiger 3’ will reportedly be attached to Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Jawan’, which is scheduled to release in theatres on September 7.

‘Tiger 3’, directed by Maneesh Sharma, will reunite the hit pair of Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif after two successful installments ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ and ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’.

Film trade tracker Manobala Vijayabalan shared ‘Tiger 3's tentative promotional plan on Twitter. His tweet read: ‘15 August - Character teaser. 7 September - Tiger 3 Teaser [Attached with #Jawan]. 28 September - Trailer 1. 6 October - Song 1. 16 October - Song 2. 25 October - Trailer 2. 2 November -#ShahRukhKhan poster. 7 to 9 November - Promo. 10 November - Grand WW release. Above is a tentative plan.’

He also predicted that Shah Rukh's poster from ‘Tiger 3’ will be unveiled on the occasion of his 58th birthday on November 2.

‘Tiger 3’ is this year's big Diwali release on November 10.
The movie will mark the return of Salman as a RAW agent Avinash Singh ‘Tiger’ Rathore, and Katrina Kaif as his wife, Zoya Humaimi-Rathore who is an ex-ISI agent.

Shah Rukh will appear as Pathaan in ‘Tiger 3’ and Ashutosh Rana will return as Colonel Sunil Luthra. Emraan Hashmi, Revathi, Ranvir Shorey, Vishal Jethwa and Riddhi Dogra are also among the star cast.

Also Watch: Jawaan: Shah Rukh Khan introduces Vijay Sethupathi as ‘dealer of death’; shares his first look

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