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Tiger Zinda Hai touches magical Rs. 300 crore mark

| | Jan 07, 2018, at 09:31 pm

Mumbai, Jan 7 (IBNS): Actor Salman Khan's latest released movie Tiger Zinda Hai continued its strong run at the Box Office in the new year as the film crossed the Rs. 300 crore mark on Saturday.

Film critic Taran Adarsh tweeted: "It’s a TRIPLE CENTURY... #TigerZindaHai refuses to slow down... Crosses #Sultan... Now eyes #BajrangiBhaijaan [₹ 320.34 cr]... [Week 3] Fri 3.72 cr, Sat 5.62 cr. Total: ₹ 300.89 cr. India biz. #TZH."

Salman and Katrina are paring up after a long time on silver screen.

Ali Abbas Zafar‏ directorial film is centred on 2014 abduction of nurses by ISIL.

This is the second installment of Tiger film series.

The movie is a sequel of 2012 release Ek Tha Tiger.

The movie had seen Katrina and Salman pairing up together on the big screen.

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