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Salman Khan, Katrina wish fans Merry Christmas

| | Dec 25, 2017, at 11:20 pm

Mumbai, Dec 25 (IBNS): Bollywood superstar Salman Khan and actress Katrina Kaif joined to wish the nation on Merry Christmas as they shared a video together.

Sharing the poster, Salman Khan tweeted: "Merry Xmas from Tiger and Zoya."

The video is also a part of their celebration of the success of their Friday released movie Tiger Zinda Hai.

The movie saw Kaif and Salman joining onscreen for a movie after a long time.

Tiger Zinda Hai is rocking at the Box Office and with the extended weekend, the movie is expected to make good business.

Salman could be seen in the video wearing a Santa cap.

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