Tiger Shroff's ‘Screw Dheela’ with Dharma Productions shelved? Here's what we know

Updated : Aug 25, 2022 08:30
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Tiger Shroff’s ‘Screw Dheela’ was in the news recently with some reports suggesting that the film has been shelved, while others stating that the film has been pushed to early 2023 due to conflicts over Tiger’s date.

However, all rumours have now been put to rest. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh took to social media on Monday and said that reports of the movie being shelved are untrue. He said that ‘Screw Dheela’, which is being produced by Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions, will go on the floors next year. He concluded his post saying that Tiger and KJo will be collaborating for another action flick.

'TIGER SHROFF - 'SCREW DHEELA': NOT SHELVED... Rumours of #ScrewDheela - starring #TigerShroff - getting shelved are untrue... #ScrewDheela is *delayed* [date issues], shoot to commence next year... Besides #ScrewDheela, #Tiger to collaborate with #Dharma for another action film,' he wrote. 

According to ETimes, ‘Screw Dheela's production schedule needs to be totally reworked for 2023 and the team is trying to figure out new dates. In the meantime, Tiger will prep for the film with Akshay Kumar, a project that is being helmed by Ali Abbas Zafar.

On the work front, Tiger was last seen in ‘Heropanti 2’. He will next feature in ‘Ganapath-Part 1’ co-starring Kriti Sanon and also ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’ along with Akshay Kumar. 

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