Katrina Kaif and Sobhita Dhulipala Grace Mumbai Event in Elegant Sarees, Delight in Folk Performance.
Katrina Kaif, who recently starred in the action-packed film “Tiger 3” alongside Salman Khan, shared insights into her preparation for the film, particularly the challenging action sequences. Directed by Maneesh Sharma, the movie also features Emraan Hashmi and Vishal Jethwa, and it garnered an impressive ₹44.50 crore on its release day on November 12.
The film is steadily making its way towards the coveted ₹200 crore milestone at the domestic box office. As the third installment in the Tiger franchise, “Tiger 3” not only showcases the dynamic chemistry between Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif but also includes special appearances by Shah Rukh Khan and a post-credit scene featuring Hrithik Roshan.
In an interview with ANI, Katrina Kaif shed light on the rigorous training she underwent for the film, especially for the crucial action sequences. She emphasized that the action training for “Tiger 3” was exceptionally demanding for the entire cast as they aimed to elevate it to a new level. The film introduces a different style of action, characterized by intense hand-to-hand combat that adds a sense of realism. While acknowledging the prevalence of larger-than-life spectacles in cinema, Katrina highlighted that “Tiger 3” incorporates sequences that bring a grounded and authentic feel to the action.
The success of “Tiger 3” not only lies in its box office performance but also in the dedication of the cast, pushing the boundaries to deliver a unique and compelling cinematic experience. Katrina Kaif’s commitment to mastering the challenging action sequences underscores the effort invested in creating a film that resonates with audiences, offering a fresh perspective on action in the Indian film industry. As the film continues its successful run, Katrina’s portrayal and the film’s innovative approach to action sequences contribute to its growing popularity among viewers.
Repurposed article originally published in the Hindustan Times.