Tiger 3 Review: Our beloved RAW agent Tiger (played by Salman Khan) and his ex-ISI partner Zoya (Katrina Kaif) are back, raising questions and eyebrows alike. Amidst the familiar faces like Shorey and Kumud Mishra, there's a fresh influx of talent. Revathi as the RAW chief, Chandrachur Rai, Anant Vidhat Sharma, Simran, Riddhi Dogra, and the troublemaker Emraan Hashmi as Aatish Rehman. Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping ride!
This time, Tiger and Zoya find themselves in a tight spot, circling a mysterious briefcase holding secret codes. Who are they working for? Is Zoya a double agent? Has Tiger switched sides? Maneesh Sharma takes the directorial reins, promising a rollercoaster from the get-go.
The first half keeps you on the edge, jumping between locations, delivering one action-packed sequence after another. Tiger and Zoya, now parents, add a familial touch to the espionage drama. The comic book elements from the previous films remain intact, with our spies jet-setting to exotic locations.
After the interval, however, the pace starts to wane. While logic isn't the film's forte, the plot ties itself in knots. Simran's attempt to portray a pro-democracy Pakistani Prime Minister and Hashmi's menacing presence feel a bit forced.
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Salman might be showing his age, but kudos to him for embracing it. The highlight? When SRK makes a surprise entry with his hair still in that sexy man-bun, trading smart one-liners with Salman. The duo's aerial stunts echo the 'RRR' style, a nod to Rajamouli's influence.
However, the second half struggles to maintain the momentum. Despite weighty questions, the film avoids the trademark shirtless Salman moment, leaving us wondering if they're saving it for the next Tiger adventure.
In conclusion, Tiger 3 boasts a star-studded cast, thrilling action, and some comic relief, but the second half may leave you wanting more. The Tiger saga continues, leaving us eagerly anticipating the next roar.
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