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Salman Khan will be seen fighting against wolves in Tiger Zinda Hai, Makers release short video

| | Dec 13, 2017, at 09:55 pm

Mumbai, Dec 13 (IBNS): Bollywood actor Salman Khan will be seen battling wolves in his upcoming action drama Tiger Zinda Hai.

The movie is being considered as one of the big releases of the year.

Tiger Zinda Hai will release on Dec 22.

The video of Salman Khan battling against wolves was shared by makers on the official Twitter handle of the movie.

Sharing the video, the movie handle used the caption: "Wolves hunt in packs, but Tiger hunts alone! Are you ready to witness this action sequence? #TigerZindaHai
@BeingSalmanKhan | @aliabbaszafar | @yrf."

The movie will see Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan uniting on the silverscreen after a long time.

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