Tiger 3: Salman and Shahrukh's action scenes cost Rs 35 crore

 

Tiger 3: Salman and Shahrukh's action scenes cost Rs 35 crore
Tiger 3: Salman and Shahrukh's action scenes cost Rs 35 crore

If Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan are to be presented in the same frame, to do justice to these two superstars of the film industry, the filmmakers feel the need to do something that has never been seen before.


Something similar is being done for Shahrukh's brief entry in Salman Khan's Tiger 3. A lavish set of Rs 35 crore is being built for Shah Rukh and Salman Khan's action scenes together.


The cameo of these two big stars in the film Pathan created a stir on the screen and seeing the reaction, now efforts are being made to present their special scene in Tiger 3 in a grand manner.


Reportedly, this action sequence will be shot on May 8. Some scenes of Shah Rukh and Salman in the movie Pathan were loved by the people, so now Tiger 3 is trying to increase the expectations of the people and it is being said that the producer of the film, Aditya Chopra, has made this scene one of Indian cinema. Want to create memorable moments so that people remember them for generations.


By the way, what the movie Pathan has done will be remembered by the coming generations, this movie has restored the confidence of people in the film industry which has shifted from theaters to OTTP. After making a splash all over the world, now Pathan is going to release in Bangladesh. It will be the first Indian film to be released in Bangladesh since 1971.


'This is your Kerala story, not ours'


Filmmaker Vipul Shah, who made hits like Namastey London and Singh Is King, had been reeling from several flops like London Dream, Waqt, and Namastey England for a long time and was looking for a hit. In such a situation, he was inspired by the 'success' of Vivek Agnihotri's film 'Takhli Haq Kaar' of Kashmir Files and decided to follow in his footsteps and make 'Kerala Story'.


Directed by Sudiptu Sen, the story of this film is something sure to be controversial and commented upon. The story of the film shows how the extremist organization called Islamic State abducted 32,000 Hindu girls from Kerala, made them victims of 'love jihad', and used them for terrorism.


Many political leaders and personalities have called for a ban on the film, citing it as spreading hatred and the agenda of the Sangh Parivar. "This is your Kerala story, not ours," tweeted Congress leader Shashi Tharoor.


But the country's Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seen reciting odes in praise of the film at an election rally in Karnataka. He said that this film exposes the terrorist conspiracy in the country.


Modi ji has always had a soft spot in his heart for such stories, be it the Kashmir Files or the Kerala Story.


Complaint by Vivek Agnihotri


However, the country is going to hold general elections next year along with important state elections. There will probably be more stories in the future that can be used during elections. '


By the way, Vivek Agnihotri, who is now preparing for 'Delhi Files' after Kashmir Files, has always had a complaint against Bollywood. Now he says that the Hindi film industry has completely boycotted him. Vivek says that no one questions Bollywood except Kangana and him. Vivek says that the films that are being made in Bollywood now fail to bring the audience to the cinema halls because these films do not show real issues.


Now the facts that he has presented in the Kashmir files or are going to show in the Delhi files are they really real, many people have asked this question before.

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