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Search for the female lead for Baaghi 3 in progress

After breaking scores of box-office records with the massive success of Baaghi 2 (2018), the makers are now gearing up to commence work on Baaghi 3, the third instalment of the super successful film series.

The latest we hear about the project is that the search for the female lead has begun. While Tiger Shroff has been a constant in Baaghi (2016) and Baaghi 2, there has always been a new face as the female lead. Continuing the tradition, the makers are now busy looking for a new actress to pair her up with Shroff.


“Ahmed Khan is expected to direct the third part of Baaghi which is now bankrolled by Fox Star Films and Sajid Nadiadwala. The search, however, is on to find a heroine for Tiger. Shraddha Kapoor and Disha Patani played his heroines in the first two parts and it is imperative that the third part should have a new heroine,” a source reveals.

Meanwhile, Tiger Shroff is shooting for Dharma Productions’ highly awaited college romance drama Student Of The Year 2. After wrapping up SOTY 2, he is expected to begin work on Yash Raj Films’ next alongside Hrithik Roshan and Vaani Kapoor.

The actor has also been signed for the official remake of Sylvester Stallone’s cult film Rambo (1982).

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You see it everywhere now. In mainstream pornography, a man’s hands around a woman’s neck. It has become so common that for many, especially the young, it just seems like part of sex, a normal step. The UK government has decided it should not be, and soon, it will be a crime.

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