Tiger Zinda Hai trailer: Salman, Katrina pitted against common enemy
Christmas’ most awaited film, Tiger Zinda Hai’s trailer has finally released and it looks like a power pack action thriller.…
SNS | New Delhi | November 7, 2017 12:48 pm
Salman Khan as Tiger in 'Tiger Zinda Hai' (Photo Credits: Facebook)
Christmas’ most awaited film, Tiger Zinda Hai’s trailer has finally released and it looks like a power pack action thriller.
This film is a sequel of Ek Tha Tiger and it will bring back Tiger aka Salman Khan in action. The lead actor would be seen reuniting with his co-star, Katrina Kaif, and the two are seen giving a tough fight to their common enemy.
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Salman is on a mission to rescue Indian nurses in Iraq, who are held captive by a ruthless dictator. Katrina, who is a Pakistani spy, joins Tiger in his mission of evacuating the hostages. They have also tried to give out the message of peace and harmony between the two countries.
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The trailer boasts of some great gun fight sequences in the movie.
Salman, who is known for his action films, looks tough and fits the character of Tiger well. He is like Vin Diesel (xXx), Akshay Kumar (Airlift), ‘Jason Bourne’ and The Rock (F7) all in one film. The baddies have a reason to fear the daredevil spy.
Hand to hand combats, parkour, high speed car chases and big guns are all a part of the trailer. The makers seem to have not compromised on the action quotient.
Katrina has been provided with some decent scenes in the film with her gun blazing avatar. She has also shown her tough side by joining forces with Salman on a deadly mission.
We can expect some never seen before action sequences from the film as the action director, Tom Struthers, is known for stunning choreography. He has worked in films like The Dark Knight Rises, Jason Bourne and Dunkirk.
Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the film will release on December 22.
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