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Tiger Zinda Hai: New Salman Khan's image released

| | Jul 21, 2017, at 10:32 pm
Mumbai, July 21 (IBNS): A new look of Salman Khan from upcoming Bollywood movie Tiger Zinda Hai has been released by its makers.

The shooing of the movie is currently going on in Morocco.

The image shared by the makers on Friday has been captured in the set in Morocco.

Film maker Ali Abbas Zafar captioned the image as: "When you see a picture from @TigerZindaHai and say " please Palto Na" :)"

Film critic Taran Adarsh also shared the image on Twitter and said, " #TigerZindaHai... Salman Khan on set in #Morocco... Ali Abbas Zafar directs... 22 Dec 2017 release... #YRF."

The picture reminds fans of Tubelight poster where Salman Khan too was seen standing with his back turned towards the camera.

Tiger Zinda Hai also features actress Katrina Kaif.

Salman Khan was last seen on the silver screen in Tubelight.

The movie was the major Eid release of 2017.

Image: Taran Adarsh Twitter page

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