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Salman Khan has a 10-minute entry sequence in Tiger 3, director Maneesh Sharma says ‘entry does Tiger justice’
Director Maneesh Sharma said that Salman Khan's entry sequence in Tiger 3 lasts for 10 minutes and added that it is a highlight of the film.

Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer Tiger 3 is all set to be released in theatres on November 12. Helmed by Maneesh Sharma, the film also stars Katrina Kaif and Emraan Hashmi in the lead roles. It has now been revealed that the upcoming film will have 12 action sequences and Salman will have a 10-minute entry sequence.
Maneesh spilled the beans about Salman’s opening sequence and said, “Salman Khan has given us countless memorable intro sequences. It’s one of those iconic moments that Salman fans and Hindi film lovers wait for. And his entry as Tiger in the previous installments have been mind blowing. So, it was imperative that we devised something unique, true to Salman Khan’s style and yet make it out of this world as an action spectacle for his entry in Tiger 3.”
He added, “Bunch of talented and enthusiastic minds – some of our best action, stunts , grips and effects people came together to craft a 10-minute block that does justice to Tiger’s entry. An entry that does Tiger justice. This intro sequence is a highlight of the film and which includes an exciting action sequence that reminds Bhai’s fans exactly how cool Tiger is.”
The director said that he’s really looking forward to seeing how the audience reacts to this sequence on Sunday. He recalled the roaring response when Salman Khan appears on screen, and said that he can’t wait to celebrate with the audience when Tiger 3 premieres this Sunday.
Tiger 3 will be released in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the movie has collected an impressive Rs 8.01 crore through advance bookings for its premiere day. Tiger 3 is part of YRF’s spy universe, which also includes Pathaan and War.


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