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Tiger 3: Emraan Hashmi Breaks Silence For The First Time On Playing Villain

Emraan Hashmi will be seen as antagonist in Tiger 3

The shooting of Tiger 3 has resumed and Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif have already traveled to Russia to shoot an extensive foreign schedule. The third lead of the film, Emraan Hashmi, is expected to fly to Russia soon to cover his sequences in the film. 

Yash Raj Films is currently focusing on the shoot of its upcoming biggie, Tiger 3, which is awaited by Bollywood enthusiasts. While Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan will be reprising their roles from previous sequels, Emraan Hashmi will enter the cast as the antagonist. 

Currently, Emraan is promoting his upcoming film, Chehre, along with Amitabh Bachchan. In a recent interview, while talking about the whopping amount spent on introductory scenes and other things related to Tiger 3, he refrained from sharing much about his character and the film. 

Even though no one has confirmed the role of Emraan in the film, it is speculated that he will be playing the villain in the film. While talking to Bollywood Hungama, the actor said, “I have never come forward and said I am doing all those things.” 

In the same interview, when he was asked why will people love him as an antagonist against Salman Khan, he said, “Because I am a good actor.”

Meanwhile, Emraan has been sharing the pictures from his preparations for Tiger 3, in which he is looking bulked up.

Talking about the international schedule of Tiger 3, Salman will be shooting with Katrina and Emraan for 45 days internationally. The three actors will be shooting at different locations, including Turkey and Austria. The shoot will be filled with action sequences. 

A few days back, some pictures of Salman Khan from the shooting were leaked. He looked unrecognizable as he wore a blonde hair wig and had a heavy beard.

The film will be helmed by Maneesh Sharma.

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This post was published on August 24, 2021

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