Tiger Vs Pathaan: The Truth About This ‘Delayed’  Project

Tiger Vs Pathaan
Tiger Vs Pathaan

 To those who were  looking forward to seeing Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan  together  for the  fourth time after Karan Arjun, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Hum Tumhare  Hain Sanam, the saddening news  , according to  unverified sources, was that  the  shooting of  their big-ticket combo  appearance in  the proposed  Tiger Vs Pathaan had been  postponed from March 25  to sometime(unspecified) in 2025.

 However a source very close to  both Shah Rukh  and Aditya Chopra has another story to tell.

“This is a classic case  of buying time.And it’s not Shah Rukh, Salman or Adi(Chopra) buying time. Nobody knows where these Salman-Shah Rukh Pathaan-Tiger  stories are  coming from. There  has been no  official statement from Yash Raj on this project.Agreed  their scenes  together  in Pathaan set  the  screen ablaze. But an  SRK-Salman project is  not  financially feasible at the moment.”

The  source  further explains, “See, Shah Rukh and  Salman both charge close to a 100-120 crores each. Shah Rukh is known to give Yash Raj Films  a discount. But Salman doesn’t  lower his fees for them. And if Salman is  not descaling his prohibitive fee, neither would SRK.  Call it ego or  plain self respect, neither  SRK nor Salman will accept a penny less that what the other is charging. This means a minimum  of Rs 250-300 crores goes into paying the lead actors. The rest of actors plus the shooting budget would drive the  project into a Rs 800-1000 range. Recovery on that would be impossible.”

So is Tiger Vs Pathaan  likely to happen? “Maybe, if someone  cracks a two-hero script like Walter Hill’s 48 Hours,” says the  source ,not too hopefully.

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