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Salman Khan unveils first poster of 'Tiger 3', confirms Diwali release

Shah Rukh will be making a cameo appearance as Pathaan in Tiger 3, which also stars Emraan Hashmi in a pivotal role.

Salman Khan unveils first poster of 'Tiger 3', confirms Diwali release

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan on Saturday shared the first poster of Tiger 3, the fifth chapter of Yash Raj Film's spy universe.

Directed by Maneesh Sharma, Tiger 3 will see Khan and Katrina Kaif return as spy agents – Tiger and Zoya.


The movie, which follows Ek Tha Tiger (2012) and Tiger Zinda Hai (2017), will make its debut in theatres on Diwali in November in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

The 'YRF Spy Universe', conceptualised by Chopra, brings three franchises headlined by leading stars -- Salman's Tiger movies, Shah Rukh's Pathaan, and Hrithik Roshan's War -- under one umbrella.

The studio's recent blockbuster Pathaan marked the beginning of the cinematic universe with a cameo by Salman as Avinash Singh Rathore aka Tiger.

It also had plenty of references to Hrithik's War character, Kabir Dhaliwal.

In a press release, Aditya Chopra-led YRF said the film will be set the events of Tiger Zinda Hai, War, and Pathaan.

Shah Rukh will be making a cameo appearance as Pathaan in Tiger 3, which also stars Emraan Hashmi in a pivotal role.

Stay tuned to this space for more updates!

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