Emraan Hashmi prepares for faceoff with Salman Khan in Tiger 3, shares shirtless picture

Emraan Hashmi is preparing for his next film. Salman KhanLed by Tiger 3. Emraan will play the role of an antagonist in the third installment in the Tiger franchise. Recently, the actor treated fans with a glimpse of his physical transformation and the look left everyone speechless. The 42-year-old teased his Instagram family with a shirtless photo he took at the gym. It would have taken rigorous sessions for the actor to reach the level of physique. Emraan also has a bandana and a face mask as he flaunts his well-sculpted muscles and washboard abs. Sharing the photo, the actor wrote, ‘Just the beginning.

Emraan was last seen in the film Mumbai Saga, which released earlier this year. Set in the 1980s and 1990s, the Sanjay Gupta directorial also starred John Abraham, Kajal Aggarwal, Prateik Babbar, Jackie Shroff, Rohit Roy and Amol Gupte. Imran was pitted against John in the gangster drama.

The actor also had faces up for release alongside Amitabh Bachchan and Rhea Chakraborty. The film got delayed due to the pandemic and the makers are yet to announce the new release date. During an interaction with PTI earlier this year, the actor spoke about his experience working with megastar, Mr Bachchan. “It was a fanboy moment with him (Amitabh Bachchan). His dedication towards the craft, it was great to see him perform and be in one frame,” he told the news portal.

Before signing Emraan for Tiger 3, he was excited about working in the film. “I would love to work in the franchise. I would love to work with Salman. It has always been a dream and hopefully it will come true.”

Tiger 3 will mark the actor’s first collaboration with Salman and Katrina Kaif. The first film in the hit franchise, Ek Tha Tiger (2012) was directed by Kabir Khan, followed by Tiger Zinda Hai (2017) directed by Ali Abbas Zafar. Maneesh Sharma will direct the upcoming instalment.

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