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Shraddha Kapoor returns to Baaghi franchise

Shraddha Kapoor, who is presently busy shooting for Remo D’souza’s next directorial venture Street Dancer, has now joined hands with Tiger Shroff once again for the much-awaited action entertainer Baaghi 3.

The film marks Shraddha’s return to the much-loved franchise after three years. For the uninitiated, she played the female lead opposite Tiger Shroff in Baaghi (2016), the first instalment of the franchise which went on to mint loads of money at the box-office. The actress was replaced by newcomer Disha Patani in Baaghi 2 (2018).


Baaghi 3 is set to mount the shooting floor towards May-end. As we all know that Shraddha played a strong character in Baaghi and her character in the third instalment of the series is also expected to be quite powerful.

“Just like the first film, the third part will see Shraddha in a fierce avatar with at least one action sequence centred around her character. She signed on the dotted line recently and is all charged up about the project,” a well-placed source revealed.

Before joining the team of Baaghi 3, Shraddha will wrap up her current assignments, Saaho, Street Dancer, Saina and Chhichhore.

The action entertainer is being produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by Ahmed Khan.

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Rajnikanth explains how a recent spiritual sojourn 'completely destroyed his ego'

Highlights

  • Rajnikanth shared a personal story during celebrations at The Art of Living Ashram
  • A planned two-day visit turned into a 15-day stay at the Bengaluru retreat
  • The actor said nobody recognised him during a public gathering at the Ashram
  • He said the experience changed how he viewed fame and humility

India’s biggest superstar found something unexpected during a spiritual retreat

For most of his career, Rajnikanth has lived with extraordinary fame. Across generations and regions, the actor has become one of Indian cinema’s most recognisable faces, often greeted by crowds and intense public attention. But a recent stay at a spiritual retreat gave him a rare experience, going completely unnoticed.

Speaking during celebrations marking 45 years of The Art of Living Ashram and spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s 70th birthday, the veteran actor shared a personal story that drew both laughter and reflection.

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