Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Salman Khan & Katrina Kaif to reunite for the third instalment of Tiger franchise

Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif together form one of the most successful onscreen pairs of Bollywood. Audiences have loved them in their previous films and now everyone is waiting to see them rock the silver screen once again in their forthcoming film Bharat, which is slated to roll into theatres on Eid, 2019.

While the duo is yet to begin promotional activities for their Eid release Bharat, Bollywood has started buzzing with rumours that they are set to team up again for the next instalment of the super successful Tiger franchise.


Yes, buzz has it that after winning audiences’ hearts with their crackling chemistry in Ek Tha Tiger (2012) and Tiger Zinda Hai (2017), Khan and Kaif may come together to reprise their roles in the third instalment of the franchise.

According to reports, the makers are expected to take the third part of the action thriller forward in the coming months. The superstar had confirmed that the third ‘Tiger’ film was in the planning at the Saudi Film Festival.

While Ek Tha Tiger was helmed by renowned filmmaker Kabir Khan, Tiger Zinda Hai saw young Ali Abbas Zafar taking the charge as the captain of the ship. It will be interesting to see whether the makers sign Khan or Zafar to helm the third instalment. Entry of a new director cannot be ruled out too.

More details are awaited.

More For You

Great movies that made  a major impact in 2024
Pushpa 2: The Rule

Great movies that made  a major impact in 2024

ASJAD NAZIR

FROM commercial blockbusters to indie gems and international festival favourites, 2024 offered a diverse array of films that entertained and resonated with audiences.

Featuring a strong south Asian presence, these movies explored various themes in multiple languages, showcasing the immense possibilities of cinema. Eastern Eye reflects on the year with a list of the 21 best films of 2024.

Keep ReadingShow less
25 reasons why 2025 will be an unforgettable year for south Asian entertainment
Songs of the Bulbul

25 reasons why 2025 will be an unforgettable year for south Asian entertainment

Eastern Eye

THIS year promises to be packed with popular entertainment, exciting surprises, unforgettable live events, top south Asian talents making their mark, and major celebrities delighting their devoted fans.

From celebrations of south Asian culture and promising newcomers to comeback stories, major films, engaging TV, captivating stage performances, remarkable music releases, and inevitable controversies, 2025 is shaping up to be a vibrant year.

Keep ReadingShow less
Vikramaditya Motwane Black Warrant

Vikramaditya Motwane

Vikramaditya Motwane on 'Black Warrant': ‘There’s an intrigue about what happens in a prison’

FILMMAKER Vikramaditya Motwane, whose new Netflix series tells the story of a former superintendent of one of India’s most prominent jails, said it was a chance for him to explore a “tough and complicated” world.

Black Warrant has been adapted from the book Black Warrant: Confessions Of A Tihar Jailer by Sunil Gupta, a former superintendent of Tihar, and journalist Sunetra Choudhury

Keep ReadingShow less
The-Brutalist-Getty

The Brutalist won Best Drama Film, with Adrien Brody named Best Actor and Brady Corbet awarded Best Director. (Photo: Getty Images)

'The Brutalist' and 'Emilia Perez' lead Golden Globe wins

AT THE 82nd Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, The Brutalist, the story of a Holocaust survivor chasing the American dream, and Emilia Perez, a musical thriller about a Mexican drug lord transitioning to a woman, won the top awards of the evening.

The Brutalist took home the Golden Globe for Best Drama Film, with Adrien Brody earning Best Actor in a Drama for his portrayal of an architect trying to build a life in the United States. The film also claimed the Best Director award for Brady Corbet.

Keep ReadingShow less
Neil-Young-Getty

Young last performed at Glastonbury in 2009. (Photo: Getty Images)

Neil Young confirms Glastonbury performance after initial withdrawal

FOLK musician Neil Young has reversed his earlier decision to pull out of the Glastonbury music festival and will now headline the event, he announced alongside festival organisers on Friday.

Young had initially withdrawn from the festival, citing concerns over its "corporate control" through its association with the BBC. However, he later clarified that the decision was based on "an error in the information I received."

Keep ReadingShow less