Mark your calendars for the much-awaited 'Tiger 3', which is scheduled to be released on November 12. This news has brought immense joy to Salman Khan's dedicated fans. Unfortunately, certain reports suggest that the movie may not be able to be shown in Oman, Kuwait, and Qatar due to certain restrictions.
As per a news portal, the ban is believed to be motivated by concerns regarding the portrayal of Islamic countries and characters in a negative manner. There are rumours suggesting that Emraan Hashmi, who plays the antagonist in this espionage thriller, might be portraying the leader of a global terror organization, potentially casting a negative light on Islamic nations. Although these reports have not been officially confirmed, some fans speculate that the ban could also be influenced by a specific scene featuring Katrina Kaif engaging in combat while wearing only a towel.
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Directed by Maneesh Sharma and part of Yash Raj Films' spy universe, 'Tiger 3' follows the successful films 'Ek Tha Tiger', 'Tiger Zinda Hai', 'War' and 'Pattern'. Continuing the legacy, the film is all set to be a blockbuster, with Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan making much-anticipated cameos to add to the star-studded ensemble.
Despite the challenges, 'Tiger 3' is expected to be one of the year's most successful films, as evidenced by the overwhelmingly positive response to advance bookings. With fans eagerly anticipating this cinematic spectacle, the film's restriction in certain countries adds an intriguing element to its release, increasing anticipation on a global level.
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