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Baaghi 3: Judo and mixed martial arts training for Shraddha Kapoor

The shooting of  Tiger Shroff, Riteish Deshmukh and Shraddha Kapoor starrer Baaghi 3 kickstarted a few days ago in Mumbai. Shraddha, who did a lot of action in Baaghi, will be seen kicking some butts in the third instalment as well.

According to a report in a tabloid, Shraddha will be undergoing training in judo and mixed martial arts. The film’s director Ahmed Khan told the tabloid, “After shooting in Mumbai, Delhi, and Agra, we leave for a 40-day schedule in Serbia in November. Three action masters, Kecha Khampakdee (he worked on the second part of the franchise as well) and Slavisa Ivanovic (stunt coordinator for Uri: The Surgical Strike) who’s from Serbia, along with a Bulgarian trainer, will be training her.”  


Well, Shraddha did a bit of action in this year’s release Saaho, but it was 2016 release Baaghi in which she had impressed one and all with her action. Earlier, while talking about the kind of action Shraddha will do in the film, Khan had stated, “It’s a combination of mind and speed, very slick and international. We are still planning what kind of training she will need to go through, but I can assure that she will surprise everyone.”

The actress is currently in the best phase of her career with back-to-back hits like Saaho and Chhichhore. While her performance in the former didn’t get much appreciation, in the latter she was praised for her act.

Shraddha will next be seen on the big screen in Street Dancer alongside Varun Dhawan. The actress replaced Katrina Kaif in the Remo D’Souza directorial. The film will hit the screens on 24th January 2020. Talking about Baaghi 3, the movie will release on 6th March 2020.

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