The much-awaited trailer of Salman Khan’s Tiger 3, the third installment of the blockbuster spy thriller franchise, has finally been released online. The trailer, which is about three minutes long, promises a high-octane action drama that follows the story of Tiger (Salman Khan) and Zoya (Katrina Kaif), two super spies who are on a mission to save the world from a new enemy played by Emraan Hashmi.
The trailer begins with Tiger sending a message to the citizens of India, asking for their support and trust as he is being framed as a traitor by his enemies. He also reveals that he has a son who needs to know that his father is not a traitor. The trailer then shows glimpses of Tiger and Zoya’s past adventures and their love story, before shifting to the present where they are facing a new threat from Emraan Hashmi’s character, who is a ruthless assassin and a mastermind behind a global conspiracy. The trailer also features some stunning locations, such as Istanbul, Dubai, and London, where the film has been shot.
The trailer is packed with some jaw-dropping action sequences, such as car chases, helicopter fights, gun battles, and hand-to-hand combat. Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif are seen performing some daredevil stunts and showing off their skills as agents. Emraan Hashmi also makes an impressive entry as the villain, who is determined to kill Tiger and his family at any cost. The trailer also has some catchy dialogues, such as “Jab tak tiger maara nahi, tak tak Tiger haara nahi” (Till Tiger is alive, he remains undefeated) and “Tiger se dushmani sabko bhaari padti hai” (Enmity with Tiger will prove fatal).
The trailer has received a positive response from fans and celebrities alike, who have praised the film’s scale, action, and star cast. The film is directed by Maneesh Sharma and produced by Aditya Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films. The film also stars Shah Rukh Khan in a cameo appearance as Pathan, another spy agent. The film is slated to release in theatres on November 12, 2023, in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages.