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Salman Khan & Katrina Kaif to reunite for the third instalment of Tiger franchise

Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif together form one of the most successful onscreen pairs of Bollywood. Audiences have loved them in their previous films and now everyone is waiting to see them rock the silver screen once again in their forthcoming film Bharat, which is slated to roll into theatres on Eid, 2019.

While the duo is yet to begin promotional activities for their Eid release Bharat, Bollywood has started buzzing with rumours that they are set to team up again for the next instalment of the super successful Tiger franchise.


Yes, buzz has it that after winning audiences’ hearts with their crackling chemistry in Ek Tha Tiger (2012) and Tiger Zinda Hai (2017), Khan and Kaif may come together to reprise their roles in the third instalment of the franchise.

According to reports, the makers are expected to take the third part of the action thriller forward in the coming months. The superstar had confirmed that the third ‘Tiger’ film was in the planning at the Saudi Film Festival.

While Ek Tha Tiger was helmed by renowned filmmaker Kabir Khan, Tiger Zinda Hai saw young Ali Abbas Zafar taking the charge as the captain of the ship. It will be interesting to see whether the makers sign Khan or Zafar to helm the third instalment. Entry of a new director cannot be ruled out too.

More details are awaited.

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In an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Bubble, the actress said she's encountered more substantial, content-driven roles in South Indian cinema compared to her Bollywood journey, where she often felt restricted to glamorous appearances.

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