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Is Emraan Hashmi the new villain of Bollywood?

Diwali morning has never been as boring as today. I’m not a bi fan. So, to enjoy the latest installment of the money-making Tiger series, I took my unapologetic Salman Khan devotee to the early morning show. But Tiger 3 was so bored that I caught him yawning his 3rd time. That was also before the interval.

For a series of films that prides itself on delivering thrilling thrills every three seconds, it couldn’t be worse. YRF Spy Poetry Movie war, patternor the first two tiger Movies aren’t known for their great stories, great acting, solid screenplays, poignant social messages, or their power to change perspectives in any way or form. The promise of these movies is very clear – sophisticated, elaborate, fun action scenes featuring aging male superstars with worn-out goods and candy in their arms. There’s a story about a slender heroine who carries a gun and uses it as an excuse for everyone. Massacre and mayhem. Tiger 3 ticks all of those boxes, except for a total lack of fun in its 150+ minute running time.

Initially, the film tries to pit Tiger (Salman Khan) and Zoya (Katrina Kaif) against each other, but they soon unite to save their son, who is soon forgotten and never seen again. This time, the villain is Aatish Rehman (Emraan Hashmi), an ISI agent who is a court marshal who wants to kill Pakistan’s peace-loving current prime minister, replace him, and wipe India from the face of the earth. But before that, he has an old beef with Tiger and Zoya to reconcile from before they met.

Hashmi, who is trying to regain her form, has shown sincere performance even in the bottom of the second innings. Why are you fooling India? (2019), blood bard (2019), or selfie (2023). But his turn as the blown-out villain in Tiger 3 is his most exciting yet. Of course, he’s no John Abraham, but he’s still the best part of this Manesh Sharma snooze fest. It was an impressive enough outing to revive his itinerant career.

It doesn’t help that everyone in Tiger 3 is so busy fighting that they barely have time to talk. Clearly, not a lot of time or thought was put into the dialogue. Each character struggles with God much more than they say. And whenever they do that, it’s garbage.

I would also like to talk about the chemistry between Salman and Katrina, but there is no chemistry. Tiger 3 doesn’t give them any breathing room. Katrina is given a fair amount of action scenes, and she plays them brilliantly, but it’s entirely possible that they were both in two different movies. The distance between their performances is very large and clearly visible. It’s like a giant glass pane that you can kick and shoot a machine gun at, or blow up a bomb, and neither will break.

In the epilogue, Colonel Luthra (Ashutosh Rana) calls Kabir (Hrithik Roshan) to create a dangerous and near-impossible new adventure that seems inspired by the most disgusting and cliched revenge dramas of the 1990s. Explain the mission. I squirmed in my seat. After he churned out five nearly identical and compatible spy films, Yashraj Films thought he would wait and see. It is bad. I forgot. This is war. And YRF has no intention of stopping.

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