Tiger 3: Salman Khan And Katrina Kaif Will Fly To Russia For The Last Leg Of The Film, Will Also Shoot In Austria And Turkey

As per reports producer Aditya Chopra will be flying the team of Tiger 3 in a private jumbo jet. Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif will first land in Russia

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Mon Aug 16 2021, 14:50:27 10896 views
Superstars Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif are heading to Russia on Wednesday i.e. on August 18 to shoot the international leg of Aditya Chopra’s Tiger 3. The 45-day gruelling schedule filled with breath-taking action sequences will see Salman and Katrina shoot in at least 5 international destinations including Austria and Turkey. Given the pandemic and how strict Yash Raj Films has been about maintaining a bio bubble, we hear, Aditya Chopra is flying the cast and crew via a jumbo charter!

“YRF is chartering everyone including Salman, Katrina, director Maneesh Sharma, the entire cast and crew for this intense international leg that will see the team pull off some spectacular shooting schedules! Team Tiger takes off on 18th August’21! The direction team under Maneesh has prepared for months for this schedule and Aditya Chopra is clear that the shoot needs to happen smoothly,” informs a highly placed trade source.

“Salman and Katrina will land in Russia first and then head to multiple shooting destinations like Turkey and Austria. Aditya Chopra and Maneesh Sharma didn’t want to compromise on the scale of the film despite the pandemic and they have planned Tiger 3 to be a visually spectacular theatrical experience. Thus, this schedule will add a lot to the film’s visual extravaganza and some never seen before action sequences will be filmed,” the source adds.


Tiger 3 is the third film in the Tiger franchise, this spy action thriller started with Ek Tha Tiger in 2012, followed by the makers treating the audience with Tiger Zinda Hai in 2017. ALSO READ: Tiger 3: Emraan Hashmi Pumps Up His Biceps; A Fan's Funny Comment Reads, 'Lagta Hai Salman Bhai Pitenge Iss Baar'





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