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Salman Khan to be shooting with a pack of wolves in YRF’s Tiger Zinda Hai

| | Mar 17, 2017, at 05:02 pm
Mumbai, Mar 17 (IBNS): Yash Raj Films is going more than the extra mile to ensure that their forthcoming spy drama, Tiger Zinda Hai, matches up to international standards of action.

And fans are in for a delight, as Salman Khan will be seen with a pack of Wolves in high octane action in YRF’s Tiger Zinda Hai in the snow laden forests of Austria.

Salman is already working with a Hollywood stunt and action crew lead by Tom Struthers, alongside director Ali Abbas Zafar and his team for the film.

The team began filming in Austria with a song and this will be followed by an action sequence.

 

 

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