'Tiger': Here's what Salman Khan said about Katrina Kaif's character Zoya's spin off

Updated : Nov 26, 2023 08:18
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Actor Salman Khan, who is basking in the success of his latest release 'Tiger 3', shared his excitement for a spin-off centered around Katrina Kaif's character Zoya. Talking to News18 Showsha, Salman said, “Why not? But Zoya would be really incomplete without Tiger. So, Tiger will have to be there and save the day and the climax even if he’s not there throughout the entire length of the film... An introduction scene of Tiger where he’s doing an action sequence somewhere else, a telephone call featuring him and a hook close to the interval would be necessary and important... I would also like to see Tiger landing up in the climax scene wherein Zoya needs him to help her complete a mission. Tiger should make sure that he and Zoya complete task. Tiger and Zoya have become so synonymous to one another and me with Zoya and Zoya without me will feel incomplete.”

Meanwhile, Salman Khan also opened up about the possibility of playing a supporting role in a film. In an interview, Salman said, 'See whoever is going to bring in the audience, needs to be in the poster. If she is bringing in the audience, then she needs to be on the poster... This has nothing to do with male female. You also do this with double heroes and triple heroes."

'Tiger 3' hit theatres on November 12. It minted ₹44.50 crore on release day. It is the third instalment in the Tiger franchise and also the latest addition to the YRF Spy Universe, which includes the likes of 'War' and 'Pathaan'. 'Tiger 3' also features Emraan Hashmi as the main antagonist. 

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