Tiger Zinda Hai: Trailer of Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer smashes a number of records

The actioner which promises to have some high-octane stunt sequences has Salman as the centre of attraction.

Tiger Zinda Hai: Trailer of Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer smashes a number of records

Mumbai: The trailer of Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer Tiger Zinda Hai was unveiled on November 7. And as expected, it has garnered massive response. The trailer of the film directed by Ali Abbas Zafar has hit the right chord and fans of superstar Salman Khan have no reasons to complain.

The actioner which promises to have some high-octane stunt sequences has Salman as the centre of attraction. He looks raw, robust, chivalrous and last but not the least fearless.

Yash Raj Films, the banner that has produced the film took to Twitter to share some statistics that will not just make the cast and crew happy, but even fans of Salman delighted.

The official Twitter handle @yrf tweeted: BLOCKBUSTER of a trailer! #TigerZindaHaiTrailer smashes all records in 24 hours. @BeingSalmanKhan | #KatrinaKaif | @aliabbaszafar

The trailer has apparently garnered more than 480K likes, 50K plus comments, 650K + tweets and 250 K + shares, 29 million + views in 24 hours.

 Tiger Zinda Hai is a sequel to 2012 Eid Blockbuster Ek Tha Tiger directed by Kabir Khan. As Intelligence officer Tiger and Zoya, Salman and Katrina will be back to display their grit.

Filmmaker Zafar has shot the film at five different countries and each of the locations plays a distinct role in taking the narrative forward. Besides the unmatcahle chemistry between former real-life lovebirds Salman and Katrina, moviegoers can look forward to some breathtaking actions sequences and jaw-dropping exotic locations.

Tiger Zinda Hai, Salman’s second film this year after Tubelight is slated to release on December 22 to make Christmas holidays merrier.

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