New Delhi: Salman Khan’s cameo was one of the major highlights of Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘Pathaan’. The audience went crazy after watching the two Khans together doing larger-than-life stunts. Even the post-credit scene was a pleasant surprise for the fans. Now it’s time for Pathaan aka Shah Rukh Khan to help Tiger aka Salman Khan in the upcoming 'Tiger 3' film. A source has revealed that Shah Rukh will be shooting for Salman’s film in April.
A trade source said: "Watch out for Pathaan's entry in Tiger 3! As the super-spies start crossing over in each other's films, which are part of the blockbuster YRF Spy Universe, expect twists and surprises that deliver outstanding entertainment value to audiences in theatres!"
The source added, “Shah Rukh will shoot for Tiger 3 by end-April and the shoot is expected to be in Mumbai. Details of this shoot is being kept completely under wraps but expect fireworks when the two super spies meet again in Tiger 3. Salman told SRK in Pathaan that he was going on an important mission so Pathaan will meet Tiger during this mission.”
'Tiger 3' is directed by Maneesh Sharma. The film also stars Emraan Hashmi and Katrina Kaif. The film is a part of YRF's spy universe.
Yash Raj Films has created its spy universe, which includes films such as the 'Tiger' franchise, 'War' and 'Pathaan'.
Ashutosh Rana’s character from War had a significant role in Pathaan.
Earlier, there were also speculations that Abhishek Bachchan’s Jai Dixit From 'Dhoom' will feature in Aditya Chopra’s spy universe – a crossover or merging of the Dhoom franchise with the Spy Universe. But the rumours turned out to be untrue.
“Dhoom franchise and YRF Spy Universe are now two of the biggest IP’s in the history of Indian cinema and Aditya Chopra, who owns both these IP’s, will never merge the two because he would want to grow them separately. YRF Spy Universe is a world of super spies and Dhoom is the world of anti-establishment anti-heroes. They can’t come together. He will protect the sanctity of these two universes and grow them separately to make them even bigger IP’s in the years to come,” informed a very senior trade source.