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Tiger Shroff, Shraddha Kapoor and Riteish Deshmukh starrer Baaghi 3 starts rolling

After the super success of Baaghi and Baaghi 2, the makers are now all set for Baaghi 3. The first instalment starred Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor, then in the second part, while Tiger played the male lead, Shraddha was replaced by Disha Patani. However, now once again, Tiger and Shraddha have paired up for Baaghi 3. The third instalment will also star Riteish Deshmukh in a pivotal role.

The movie will be produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by Ahmed Khan. The shooting of the film kick-started yesterday and the official Twitter handle of the Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment tweeted, “Kick. Fly. Punch. This time it’s going to be three times the Action ? #SajidNadiadwala's #Baaghi3 shoot begins today! ?????? @khan_ahmedasas @iTIGERSHROFF @ShraddhaKapoor @Riteishd @farhad_samji @WardaNadiadwala @foxstarhindi.”


While Baaghi had received positive reviews and the action was appreciated, Baaghi 2 was panned by critics. However, Baaghi 2 became one of the biggest hits of 2018.

Talking about the first schedule of the film, a source told a tabloid, “All the three actors will be a part of the first seven-day schedule. While day one of the shoot will have more conversational scenes, the team jumps into action from the next day.”

Apart from Mumbai, the shooting of the film will take place in Georgia and Serbia. The source said, “They (makers) have decided on Georgia and Serbia as the locations abroad. A marathon schedule will begin in October with the protagonist defending a city in a larger-than-life finale.”

Expectations from Baaghi 3 are quite high as Tiger and Shraddha are teaming up once again. We are sure fans of both the actors are super excited to watch them together on the big screen. Even with Riteish Deshmukh joining the cast, looks like Baagi 3 will surely take the franchise a notch higher. The movie will hit the screens on 6th March 2020.

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