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This is when Tiger Shroff starrer Rambo remake will hit theatres

After the release of Student of the Year 2 (2019), Tiger Shroff will next be seen in an untitled Yash Raj Films’ venture, which also features his idol Hrithik Roshan and Vaani Kapoor in prominent parts.

Soon after wrapping up the upcoming movie with Hrithik and Vaani, the young star will move on to film the next instalment of his Baaghi franchise. Starring Shraddha Kapoor as the female lead, Baaghi 3 is expected to roll in the second half of the year.


While fans are happy that they never have to wait much to see their favourite star on screen, they are curious about the fate of a project which Tiger Shroff has announced in 2017. We are talking about the official remake of Hollywood biggie Rambo (1982).

Fans have been waiting eagerly to watch the star in the official remake of Rambo. But it has been close to two years and there has been no update on its production. However, if latest reports are to be believed, director Sidharth Anand has confirmed that the remake begins production in January 2020 and will roll into theatres on October 2, 2020.

Interestingly, Sidharth Anand is also helming the aforementioned YRF movie with Hrithik Roshan, Tiger Shroff and Vaani Kapoor. He says that he will kick-off preparations for the Rambo remake after completing the YRF film.

"After I complete my current film with Tiger and Hrithik Roshan, I will start prepping for Rambo from September. Tiger will begin his preparation from November-December and we will set the ball rolling in the New Year. We will be shooting both in India and abroad," said the filmmaker.

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  • TroyBoi’s five-track EP Rootz is a personal return to the sounds of his childhood, released via Ultra Records in September 2025.
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  • This EP is part of a wider wave: British artists born into diasporas are using heritage not as garnish but as foundation.

Some albums hit you in ways you don’t see coming. Rootz is one of them. Not just another trap EP. TroyBoi, the London-born producer known for global bass and trap, has made something that’s also deeply personal. He didn’t just want to make music that bangs in clubs; instead, he wanted to reach back to the India of his childhood. And he did it with Rootz.

The track everyone’s talking about is Kabhi. Because it’s not just sampling Bollywood. Lata Mangeshkar’s voice was officially cleared for use on a non-Bollywood release, a milestone reported by multiple outlets. It’s history. It’s memory. And it’s a bridge.

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