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Ali Abbas Zafar shares new still from Tiger Zinda Hai, features Salman Khan

| @indiablooms | Sep 06, 2017, at 09:37 pm
Mumbai, Sept 6 (IBNS): Filmmaker Ali Abbas Zafar has shared a new still from his upcoming action film Tiger Zinda Hai.

The still is featuring actor Salman Khan.

Khan is seen holding a blazing gun on his hand.

However, his face could not be seen in the picture.

Zafar tweeted: "Heat , Guns & blazing Fire , I hope this December is going to be Warm @TigerZindaHai :)."

Katrina Kaif will share screen with Bollywood superstar Salman Khan in the film.

Ali Abbas Zafar directed Tiger Zinda Hai is a sequel of the film Ek Tha Tiger which was released back in 2012.

Both Katrina and Salman were the co-stars in Ek Tha Tiger.

Image: Ali Abbas Zafar  Twitter page

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