Salman Khan’s ‘Race 3’ Trailer: Twitteratis spin hilarious memes

Race 3 will hit the theatres this Eid on June 15. The movie is directed by Remo D'Souza, unlike the earlier movies in the Race series which were helmed by filmmaker duo Abbas-Mustan.

‘Race 3’ trailer dropped on Tuesday evening and it was a treat for all the bhai fans as well as all the Twitteratis who created hilarious memes on Salman’s upcoming blockbuster.

The fantastic trailer shows bhai flying in a superhero costume, fighting villains, spouting heavy one-liners and using a...missile launcher. It also features Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Jacqueline Fernandez and Daisy Shah as various assorted gun-wielding, good-looking characters.

Since the Race 3 trailer, filled as it is with these gems, was released on 15th May, people on social media haven't stopped cracking jokes.

NYOOOZ has compiled some of the best ones for you. Check out

Aren’t they funny AF?

Race 3 will hit the theatres this Eid on June 15. The movie is directed by Remo D'Souza, unlike the earlier movies in the Race series which were helmed by filmmaker duo Abbas-Mustan.
Salman says that the movie is first-timer for him with a genre that includes everything. He said, "Earlier, we used to have a 'musical action bonanza' which hasn't come in a while. A film with big scale music, emotion, action, youth kind, which you watch, whistle in the end and go back home happy. This is one of those films, which I've never done at all."

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