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Tiger 3: Maneesh Sharma Describes Salman Khan’s Role as the Most Iconic Character in Bollywood, Elaborating on His Portrayal

Tiger 3 is back in the news and this time its the his director Maneesh Sharma. He says he wanted to portray superstar Salman Khan’s character of Tiger as he has seen him as a movie buff: larger than life.

In an interview, Sharma said:

Over the last decade Tiger has become perhaps the most iconic character in Bollywood. And getting the opportunity to take over the reins, to take his story forward came with an inexplicable excitement. Sharma’s decision to make Tiger a larger-than-life character is understandable. The character is a fan favorite, and he is known for his heroic exploits and his iconic dialogue.

Maneesh Sharma Says He Wants to Portray Tiger as a Larger-than-Life Character with a Deeper Layer. Director Maneesh Sharma says he wants to portray Tiger, the iconic character played by Salman Khan, as a larger-than-life character with a deeper layer.

In an interview, Sharma said:

I want to portray Tiger like I’ve seen him as a movie buff – larger than life, towering over you with his star power. I am excited that I get to add a deeper layer to his journey.

Sharma’s goal to add a deeper layer to Tiger’s journey is an interesting one. The character is known for his heroic exploits and his iconic dialogue, but he has not been particularly well-developed in the past. Sharma’s approach could help to flesh out the character and make him more relatable to audiences.

Sharma’s comments suggest that Tiger 3 will explore a more personal side of the character. In the past, Tiger has always been portrayed as a larger-than-life hero who is willing to sacrifice everything for his country. However, in Tiger 3, he will be faced with a situation where he must choose between his country and his family. This will be a difficult decision for Tiger to make, and it will be interesting to see how he handles it.

Ziya Khan

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