Rohit Shetty shares picture of his Singham from snow-clad mountains in J&K

Mumbai: Director Rohit Shetty, who is busy with the shooting of his upcoming film ‘Singham 3’, shared a picture of his lead actor Ajay Devgn from the set.

On Friday, Rohit posted a photo on Instagram featuring Ajay in character as Singham, wearing his police uniform.

The picture shows Ajay surrounded by the armoured vehicles of the Jammu and Kashmir police, set against the backdrop of snow-clad mountains.

The director wrote in the caption: “SSP (SOG) Special Operations Group. Jammu and Kashmir police. Singham again. Coming soon #singhamagain.”

Rohit started shooting for ‘Singham 3’ in Srinagar on May 18. Ajay and Jackie Shroff were seen shooting in Srinagar, drawing the attention of dozens of locals who watched the shoot.

The film stars an ensemble cast including Kareena Kapoor Khan, Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Tiger Shroff, and Arjun Kapoor.

‘Singham 3’ is the fifth instalment of Rohit’s cop universe, a sequel to ‘Singham Returns’.(IANS)

Ajay Devgn thanks J&K Govt for ‘unwavering support’
Srinagar: Renowned Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn has expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the  Jammu and Kashmir Government for its “unwavering support” during the shooting of his upcoming movie ‘Singham-3’ in Kashmir.

In a video message, Ajay Devgn extended his thanks to the authorities for their “seamless cooperation, which enabled a successful and picturesque shoot” in the valley.

“Kashmir is a breathtakingly beautiful location to film, and I wish we could return to J&K again and again,” he remarked.

The actor’s appreciation highlights the collaborative efforts between the film industry and local government, promoting  Jammu and Kashmir as a prime destination for movie productions. The shooting of ‘Singham-3’ in Kashmir is seen as a positive step towards boosting the region’s tourism and showcasing its stunning landscapes on a global stage.

Local officials also acknowledged the importance of such projects in bringing economic benefits and enhancing the region’s profile. The successful completion of the shoot without any major hitches reflects the growing infrastructure and support for filmmakers in  Jammu and Kashmir. (KNO)

 

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