Salman Khan to sing in ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’

Superstar has been keen on music ever since his 2015 song ‘Main Hoon Hero Tera’


Entertainment Desk April 01, 2017
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Right from when Salman Khan’s song Main Hoon Hero Tera from the Sooraj Pancholi and Athiya Shetty-starrer Hero was well received by the audiences, the superstar does not want to leave one opportunity to try his hand at singing once again

Even in Sultan, Salman recorded his version for few songs but then those did not release for some reason. Now as per the latest whispers in the industry, we hear the Dabangg hero may once again render his vocals for a song, reported Yahoo!

As per a source, “Salman has always been fond of singing. Long ago he had even tried singing for the song Oh Oh Jaane Jana from Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya, but then somehow it didn’t work out. After Main Hoon Hero Tera, he is extremely keen on singing and is quite confident about the same. Salman could render his vocals for one of the songs in Tiger Zinda Hai."

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Meanwhile, Salman and his leading lady in the film Katrina Kaif have wrapped up the first schedule of Tiger Zinda Hai in Austria. The film's director Ali Abbas Zafar took to Twitter and announced the wrap up of the first schedule, thus keeping the fans updated about the progress of the film. “Freezing journey comes to end as @BeingSalmanKhan wraps 1st shooting schedule of @TigerZindaHai in Tyrol, Austria," his Tweet read. The film's music is being composed by Vishal Shekhar.

Tiger Zinda Hai is a sequel to Kabir Khan's Ek Tha Tiger, which also was produced by Yash Raj Films (YRF). Kabir did not direct Tiger Zinda Hai as he wanted to be a line producer on it and YRF's business policy does not permit the same. Ek Tha Tiger also had Katrina opposite Salman, and the film was a big hit.

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