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Tiger Shroff heads off to Serbia to shoot for Baaghi 3

While his latest offering Housefull 4 (2019) is still busy raking in huge moolah at the box-office, producer Sajid Nadiadwala has centred his focus on his next production venture Baaghi 3, which is the third instalment of the highly successful action film franchise Baaghi.

The producer has flown off to Serbia with director Ahmed Khan and actor Tiger Shroff to shoot a series of high-octane action sequences for Baaghi 3. The action entertainer is set to be the first Hindi movie to be shot in Serbia. “We zeroed-in on Serbia for its freshness and virility, also because we are being provided with all support and co-operation by the country,” says the producer.


Nadiadwala goes on to add that Tiger Shroff enjoys a huge fan following in Serbia, which has only increased after the thunderous success of War (2019). “He has a massive fan following in every country. Now after War, he is a rage in every corner of the world.”

The filmmaker goes on to add that the best part of shooting abroad is there are no distractions. “The best part of shooting abroad is there are no distractions. Like a good father accompanying his child to boarding school, I’m just going to settle the crew in Serbia and come back to Mumbai after four days.”

In addition to Tiger Shroff, Baaghi 3 also stars Shraddha Kapoor who returns to the franchise after playing the female lead in the first instalment. Popular television actress Ankita Lokhande, who made her silver screen debut with Kangana Ranaut’s Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi (2019), is also a part of the cast. She is playing Shraddha Kapoor’s elder sister in the film.

To be directed by Ahmed Khan and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, Baaghi 3 is slated for its theatrical release in 2020.

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