Tiger 3 is the fifth installment in the YRF Spy Universe, starring Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif and Emraan Hashmi. The film is directed by Maneesh Sharma and produced by Aditya Chopra. It follows the adventures of Tiger and Zoya, who have to stop a rogue ISI agent from staging a coup in Pakistan. The film had a lot of hype and buzz ever since Pathaan exploded onto the big screen and broke all sorts of box office records.
The film is a typical Salman Khan action thriller, with high-octane stunts, exotic locations, and catchy songs. The film also features a cameo by Shah Rukh Khan, who reprises his role as Pathaan from the previous film in the franchise. The film's music is composed by Pritam, who has delivered chartbusters like Dil Se, and Jashn-e-Bahaara.
The film's strengths are the performances of Katrina Kaif and Emraan Hashmi, who play their roles with conviction and charisma. Kaif portrays Zoya as a strong and loyal spy, who has to face a difficult choice between her love and her duty. Hashmi plays Aatish, the main antagonist, who is a cunning and ruthless mastermind, who uses Tiger and Zoya as pawns in his scheme. The film's action sequences are also well-choreographed and executed, especially the climax, which involves a helicopter chase and a hand-to-hand combat.
The film's weaknesses are the plot and the pace, which are predictable and draggy respectively. The film's story is full of cliches, which make it hard to take seriously. The film also suffers from a lack of logic and realism, as Tiger and Zoya manage to escape from impossible situations and survive fatal injuries. The film's pace is uneven, as it alternates between slow and fast scenes, without maintaining a consistent flow. The film's length is also excessive, as it could have been trimmed by at least 20 minutes which is a testament to it's poor story.
Overall, Tiger 3 is a film that caters to the fans of Salman Khan and the YRF Spy Universe, who enjoy watching mindless masala entertainers. The film is not meant for the critics or the audience who look for substance and depth in cinema. The film is a one-time watch, if you are in the mood for some popcorn fun.
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