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Tiger Zinda Hai continues its strong performance at Box Office, earns Rs. 232 crores till Saturday

| | Jan 01, 2018, at 01:19 am

Mumbai, Dec 31 (IBNS): Continuing its strong performance at the Indian Box Office, superstar Salman Khan's latest released movie Tiger Zinda Hai grabbed Rs. 232 crores at the Box Office till Saturday.

The movie hit the silverscreen on Dec 22 and is still getting positive response from fans and has emerged as one of the major hits of 2017.

Film criticTaran Adarsh tweeted: "#TigerZindaHai is UNSTOPPABLE... Expected to cross ₹ 250 cr mark today [Sun]… [Week 2] Fri 11.56 cr, Sat 14.92 cr. Total: ₹ 232.52 cr. India biz. #TZH."

The movie is also featuring Katrina Kaif in the lead roles.

Katrina and Salman were spotted working together in Tiger Zinda Hai after a long time.

 

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