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Prithviraj Joins Akshay Kumar And Tiger Shroff In Bade Miyan Chote Miyan

Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, a 1998 movie starred Amitabh Bachchan and Govinda in the lead roles. The movie was a hit at the box office and re-ignited the Bollywood career of Big B.
Now the movie is coming back and how! The 2023 Bade Miyan Chote Miyan would see Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff in the lead. Both actors are known for their action sequences and have carved a special niche for themselves.
The latest addition to the cast is South Indian actor Prithviraj Sukumaran. Announcing the same through Twitter, Akshay Kumar said that the family got bigger as Prithviraj officially came on board. This was indeed a warm welcome for the Malayalam superstar.
Replying to the post, Prithviraj thanked Akshay Kumar sweetly and shared his excitement through a post. The actor said that he is too excited to be a part of the amazing cast.
Not only did Akshay Kumar welcome Prithviraj but Tiger also posted a tweet. He said that he is looking forward to the journey of the movie. Both the Bollywood actors shared the poster of the south Indian actor that introduced him as “Kabir” in the movie.

Prithviraj Sukumaran has been roped in to portray the antagonist. The movie is said to be action-filled entertainment. Produced under Pooja Entertainment and by Jackky Bhagnani, Vashu Bhagnan, and DeepShikha Deshmukh; the movie looks promising! Jackky Bhagnani said he is excited about adding Prithviraj to the cast of the movie. His playing an antagonist is going to add a lot of thrill to the movie.
It has been directed and written by Ali Abbas Zafar and is going to be the first collaboration of Bollywood’s action heroes. Zafar is known for his hit movies, including Bharat and Tandan; a web series. He also made Tiger Zinda hai in 2017 with Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif. Talking about his experience with Prithviraj, the director said that the South Indian actor is a powerhouse of performance and it is going to be an amazing journey!
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan is a follow-up of the 1998 movie of the same name. Now the B-town makers are all set to turn it into an action franchise. The movie would release in 2023 and the audience can’t wait!
The movie would be released in five languages for the entire nation to experience! You can watch it in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada.
While talking about Prithviraj Sukumaran, the actor has a busy schedule ahead. He was seen in Gold which was released on December 1 and garnered mixed reviews from the audience. The movie had Nayanthara in the lead role. Now, along with Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, the actor is working alongside Prabhas for Salaar. The movie would hit the theatres on 28 September 2023 and is directed by Prasanth Neel. His movie “Driving License” is being remade in Bollywood and the title is “Selfie”. This one would have Akshay Kumar and Emraan Hashmi in lead roles.
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