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Details about Shraddha Kapoor’s character from Baaghi 3 revealed

In 2016, Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor starred together in Baaghi which was directed by Sabbir Khan. The film turned out to be a super hit at the box office and the makers decided to make Baaghi a franchise. In 2018 released Baaghi 2, which starred Tiger and Disha Patani. While Shraddha in the first instalment had a great role to play, Disha didn’t have a substantial role in Baaghi 2 to prove her mettle.

Now for Baaghi 3, the makers have once again roped in Shraddha Kapoor and we are sure that the actress will have an amazing role to play in the film. According to a report in a tabloid, Shraddha Kapoor will be seen playing the role of an air hostess in the film. Reportedly, before starting the shoot in September, the actress will do some workshops to prepare for her role in the movie.


A source said, “Ahmed and Farhad (Samji, writer) wanted to create an interesting, multilayered part for her. Shraddha will start shooting in early September in Mumbai. The team will later move to Agra and then fly out of the country for the international schedule, beginning in Georgia.”

In the first instalment of Baaghi, Shraddha was seen doing a lot of action and we are sure her fans have a lot of expectations from Baaghi 3 as well.

Shraddha is currently one of the busiest actresses in Bollywood. Prabhas and Shraddha starrer Saaho hits the screens on 30th August 2019. Just a week after, Shraddha will have one more release, Nitesh Tiwari’s Chhichhore. She then starts shooting for Baaghi 3 which is slated to release in March next year.

Reportedly, the actress will star in Uzma Ahmed’s biopic which also stars Saif Ali Khan. However, an official announcement about the same is yet to be made. Shraddha is clearly the actress in demand.

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