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Tiger 3 Shoot Suffers! Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif Starrer Gets Hit By Tauktae Cyclone

Tiger 3 Shoot Suffers! Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif Starrer Gets Hit By Tauktae Cyclone Tiger 3 is going to be the next instalment in Salman Khan’s hit franchise that started with Ek Tha Tiger, followed by Tiger Zinda Hai Tauktae Cyclone Creates Havoc On Salman Khan & Katrina Kaif Starrer Tiger 3 (Photo Credit: IMDb) Salman Khan recently won millions of hearts with his movie Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai. But now that it released and everyone already saw it, fans are eagerly waiting for another treat that is Tiger 3. Unfortunately, this film has been facing quite a few roadblocks in the shooting. Initially, the shooting came to a halt due to COVID and later, the actress of the movie Katrina Kaif tested positive for the virus.

The set of Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif s Tiger 3 hit by Tauktae Cyclone

The set of Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif’s Tiger 3 hit by Tauktae Cyclone Salman Khan’s Tiger 3 has been facing many roadblocks ever since the film was announced. First the film was hit by the coronavirus pandemic followed by the nationwide lockdown, when the situation seemed fine the second wave hit the nation. Now the film suffered another barricade on its way. According to the reports the recent Tauktae cyclone hit the city and Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer Tiger 3’s set which was situated in film city is slightly impacted due to the cyclone. As per the source of Mid-Day the makers have erupted a line of a Dubai market, which had been created at the SRPF Ground in Goregaon for the stint. “The outdoor set-ups of Tiger 3 and Junaid Khan’s Maharaja [tentatively titled], which was built in Marol, have been slightly impacted.”

Bollywood workers upset as Maharashtra govt halts vaccination drive for age group 18-44

Bollywood workers upset as Maharashtra govt halts vaccination drive for age group 18-44 ​ Fri, May 14 2021 10:11 IST | ​ 14 Views Salman Khan. Image Source: IANS News May 14 : Recently, the Maharashtra government has suspended COVID-19 vaccination for people in the age group of 18-44 due to shortage of vaccines,  state Health Minister Rajesh Tope informed. The state government will now divert about 3  lakh vaccines meant for the 18-44 age group for people aged 45 years and above. This decision of the Maharashtra government has upset the cine workers of Bollywood as 60 per cent of the workforce falls in this age bracket. Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) president, Ashok Dubey, said that the extension of lockdown in the state has already jeopardised the livelihood of cine workers and now putting a hold on vaccination of young people have made them upset. The workers were planning to get back on the sets after taking two doses of the vaccine.

IMPPA writes to Maha CM to set up vaccination centre for their members

URL copied Image Source : TWITTER/IMPPA IMPPA writes to Maha CM to set up vaccination centre for their members The Indian Motion Picture Producers Association (IMPPA) on Monday wrote to Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray to set up a vaccination centre for its 6,000 members. T P Aggarwal, President of IMPPA, said last year s coronavirus pandemic-induced lockdown was a big blow for the members following which the union stepped forward to offer financial aid to them. The lockdown last year was a very big blow for all our producer members and they were having hardships in surviving in view of which IMPPA through its IMPPA Welfare Trust provided emergency financial relief to all members directly in their bank accounts on three occasions May, June and July 2020 and now the situation after Lockdown two has become more serious due to all opportunities of work and income being closed and the virus spreading at alarming rat

IMPPA urges Uddhav Thackeray to set up vaccination centre to inoculate 6,000 members

IMPPA urges Uddhav Thackeray to set up vaccination centre to inoculate 6,000 members TP Aggarwal, President of IMPPA, said last year s coronavirus pandemic-induced lockdown was a big blow for the members following which the union stepped forward to offer financial aid to them PTI | May 11, 2021 | Updated 14:31 IST The Indian Motion Picture Producers Association (IMPPA) on Monday wrote to Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray to set up a vaccination centre for its 6,000 members. TP Aggarwal, President of IMPPA, said last year s coronavirus pandemic-induced lockdown was a big blow for the members following which the union stepped forward to offer financial aid to them.

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