Salman is 'back together' with Katrina and here's their first look

They look flawless together!


Ians March 22, 2017
PHOTO: TWITTER/SALMAN KHAN

Superstar Salman Khan is happy to be "back together" with actor Katrina Kaif to shoot a song for upcoming film Tiger Zinda Hai, a sequel to 2012 blockbuster Ek Tha Tiger.

The Sultan star took to Twitter to share a glimpse from the shoot. He posted an image with him in a tuxedo and Katrina, with her locks falling over her shoulder, in a gown.



Salman captioned the photograph with Katrina - his once rumoured ladylove: "Back together in Tiger Zinda Hai."

Salman, Katrina's Tiger Zinda Hai has a strong Hollywood connection

Yash Raj Films' Tiger Zinda Hai has been shooting in scenic locales of Tyrol, Austria currently. The film's unit has wrapped up shooting in a historic and quaint Golden Roof for a song with Salman and Katrina.

The portion shot at Golden Roof with Salman and Katrina is expected to be a big visual attraction in the film and the song shot matches up to the YRF reputation of unforgettable visual treats onscreen. The song is choreographed by Vaibhavi Merchant, reported a statement from the production banner.

We couldn't be happier that Salman and Katrina, who make headlines for their off-screen chemistry and rumoured on-and-off relationship, will be seen together finally in this sequel.

They also got together for Yuvvraaj - which turned to be a dud at the box office.

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The two have featured together in films like Maine Pyar Kyun Kiya? and Partner.

Film-maker Ali Abbas Zafar is directing Tiger Zinda Hai .

Earlier, Salman and Zafar worked together on the 2016 blockbuster Sultan. The makers of Tiger Zinda Hai have locked Christmas 2017 for the release of the film.

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COMMENTS (1)

Bunny Rabbit | 7 years ago | Reply This KK is fast becoming a bore . for 15 years we have been watching a pretty face dancing with dead pan expressions .
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