Shahrukh Khan's Don 3 Finally Gets A Title But There's A Twist!
While speculations are rife that Shahrukh Khan exited out of Saare Jahaan Se Accha for this film, a report in Cine Blitz magazine has spilled some fresh details about Don 3.
Since
a
very
long
time,
there
have
been
various
reports
floating
in
the
media
about
Shahrukh
Khan's
Don
3.
The
franchise
first
began
its
journey
with
a
remake
of
Amitabh
Bachchan's
Don
in
2006.
However,
the
makers
added
a
twist
in
its
climax
to
make
way
for
Don
2
which
released
in
2011.
Eight
years
later,
we
hear
that
Shahrukh
and
Farhan
Akhtar
are
finally
teaming
up
for
Don
3.
While
speculations
are
rife
that
King
Khan
exited
out
of
Saare
Jahaan
Se
Accha
for
this
film,
a
report
in
Cine
Blitz
magazine
has
spilled
some
fresh
details
about
Don
3.
Is
This
The
Title
Of
Don
3?
A
report
in
Cine
Blitz
stated
that
the
Shahrukh
Khan
starrer
is
going
to
be
titled
Don:
The
Final
Chapter.
Here's
What
The
Film
Has
In
Store
A
source
told
the
magazine,
"Shahrukh
Khan
and
Excel
Entertainment
have
finally
locked
on
to
the
script.
Don:
The
Final
Chapter
will
be
full
of
action
and
trickery."
Wait,
What!
Don
3
To
Be
The
Final
Film
In
The
Franchise?
"But
it
all
ends!
They
thought
it
would
be
nice
to
give
the
franchise
a
great
end,
rather
than
dragging
it.
And
hence,
they've
come
up
with
a
great
climax
that
will
have
everyone
stunned,"
added
the
source.
Farhan
Akhtar
To
Play
A
Cop
In
Don
3?
Buzz
is
that
the
film
will
kick-start
production
in
mid-2019.
Reports
also
suggest
that
Farhan
Akhtar
might
share
screen
space
in
this
film.
There
are
strong
whispers
that
he
will
play
a
cop
in
the
movie.
Speaking
about
Shahrukh
Khan,
the
superstar's
last
film,
Aanand
L.
Rai's
Zero
failed
to
match
up
to
people's
expectations
and
couldn't
set
the
cast
registers
ringing
at
the
box
office.
Meanwhile
in
a
recent
interview,
the
film's
director
Aanand
L.
Rai
opened
up
about
the
film's
failure
and
said,
"I
won't
say
I
am
disappointed.
I
will
need
to
understand
(what
went
wrong).
This
is
the
story
I
wanted
to
say
and
I
made
it.
After
making
Ranjhaanaa
and
Tanu
Weds
Manu
and
the
second
one,
this
film
(Zero)
was
due
for
me
to
make...
To
take
a
certain
flight
and
I
have
not
landed
on
it
properly.
It
is
a
learning
and
it
will
help
me
grow
as
a
director.
I
am
not
afraid
to
take
risks
and
experiment."