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Watch: Crackers burst inside theatre during ‘Tiger 3’ film screening, audience scatters in panic

The incident took place at a Malegaon theatre in Nashik district, Maharashtra.

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Nov 13, 2023 · 01:14 pm
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Massive fireworks in the cinema hall During @BeingSalmanKhan's film #Tiger3 in Malegaon, Maharashtra, police investigation started.#Maharashtra #SalmanKhan #Tiger3Diwali2023 #fireworks pic.twitter.com/amsBBDfCv6

— Chaudhary Parvez (@ChaudharyParvez) November 13, 2023

Ohhh Bhaisahab 😭 Non Stop Crackers Inside the Theatre on Megastar #SalmanKhan's Entry, NOT SAFE but Fans nahi maanenge 💀Madness is an Understatement Here 🤯💥 #Tiger3 #Tiger3review pic.twitter.com/jqfWDE8CPz

— YOGESH (@i_yogesh22) November 12, 2023

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India- A screening of Salman Khan's film 'Tiger 3' turned #dangerous when fans set off #fireworks inside the theatre.
Videos show fans bursting rockets and bombs, causing panic among the audience@BeingSalmanKhan #Tiger3 #Maharashtra #SalmanKhan #Tiger3Diwali2023… pic.twitter.com/fpeIspylWq

— Chaudhary Parvez (@ChaudharyParvez) November 13, 2023

Crackers Burst In Maharashtra's Malegaon Theater During Shah Rukh Khan Entry Scene In #Tiger3#Pathaanpic.twitter.com/4wbCFzGfys

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