Salman Khan alongside Cristiano Ronaldo
Salman Khan was in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to watch a legendary boxing match between Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou. At the match, Salman was seated beside football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo and his partner, Georgina Rodriguez; the three were very engrossed in the match between two boxing greats.
Soon after, a video surfaced that showed Ronaldo walking near a boxing ring and meeting people on the way. Salman was seen in the video too, but it looked like Ronaldo had snubbed him by not acknowledging his presence.
This led to massive trolling for both Ronaldo and Salman Khan. Now, a new picture shows Cristiano Ronaldo and Salman actually conversing and talking about something. This new piece of information was enough to silence the trolls who climbed that the footballer snubbed the actor.
On the work front, Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif's upcoming film Tiger 3 will hit the theatres on November 12. It is probably the first time a film will be releasing in theatres on Sunday. The day also coincides with Lakshmi puja. There is a massive anticipation for the film among fans owing to the popularity of the franchise. The third part of the spy franchise is expected to be much bigger and grand.
On 26 October, trade analyst Taran Adarsh took to social media to reveal the runtime of the film and the advance boking details for the film. The film will have a runtime of approx 2.35 hours which is roughly 140 minutes. This is less than the runtime of 'Tiger Zinda Hai' (2017) and more than 'Ek Tha Tiger' (2012). While the second instalment had a runtime of 2.41 hrs, the first movie had a runtime of 2.12 hrs.
Meanwhile, the trailer of Tiger has been heavily appreciated by fans. Emraan Hashmi will be seen playing the antagonist in the film. This is the first time that Hashmi and Khan will be seen sharing screen. Shah Rukh Khan will be making a special appearance in the film as Pathaan. Like Salman Khan made an appearance in 'Pathaan' earlier this year, SRK's character will be arriving at a crucial point of the film.