Tiger 3 teaser released, Salman Khan was seen speaking dialogues with powerful action scenes

Tiger 3 Teaser: The makers of Salman Khan‘s next movie “Tiger 3” have released a stirring teaser. On Diwali, he will return to Tiger 3 to reprise his beloved role as India’s special agent Tiger, aka Avinash Singh Rathore.

In the Tiger 3 teaser, Salman is shown in his action-oriented persona. The teaser is incredibly potent, which has greatly piqued the audience’s interest. Tiger claims in the video that he has defended India for 20 years but that he has been labeled a traitor in return. Additionally, the dialog “जब तक टाइगर मरा नहीं, तब तक टाइगर हारा नहीं” is making the viral on social media.

Let us inform you that the teaser was released on the late filmmaker Yash Chopra‘s birthday. In the movie, Emraan Hashmi will play a villain. On November 10, the day of Diwali, the movie will be released in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.

According to rumors, the third installment’s plot will involve the films “Tiger Zinda Hai,” “War,” and “Pathaan.” Manish Sharma is the director of “Tiger 3.” The movie also stars Revathi, Vishal Jethwa, Ranveer Shorey, Riddhi Dogra, and Ashutosh Rana in addition to Salman, Shahrukh, and Katrina.

Ban on sale and burning of firecrackers on Diwali in Delhi this year too – Gov has given instructions

Ban On Firecrackers On Diwali: Like last year, this time too the ban on sale and burning of firecrackers on Diwali will continue in Delhi. These directives have been given to Delhi Police by the Delhi Government.

The ruling states that all firecracker production, storage, and sales will be prohibited in the nation’s capital. Firecracker licenses will not be issued to anyone according to the instructions given to the Delhi Police.

Fireworks have been prohibited for a number of years due to air pollution. Additionally, the Delhi government has urged the bordering states to outlaw the sale of fireworks. According to the Delhi government, this has been prohibited as part of an action plan to reduce wintertime pollution.

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