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Imran Abbas roots for the release of ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’ in Pakistan

Published on: November 8, 2017 4:37 PM

‘Tiger Zinda Hai’ just launched its trailer yesterday and as anticipated, the flick has caused a major social media uproar all over. Two spies and one common enemy! This catchphrase forms the very basis of the masala recipe director Ali Abbas Zafar has used to follow while casting Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif as his movies’s power duo.

Fans of the beloved Dabangg Khan absolutely loved the promo and were all praises for the hero in his new and improved buffed up look and action-packed avatar that flooded TV screens.

Inspired by true events, the story of the film revolves around Katrina Kaif who is a martial arts expert and an enticing Pakistani spy; she unites with Khan to rescue 25 Indian nurses from the clutches of the terrorist, Abu Usman.

Of course, audiences can not wait for Sallu Bhai’s return to a role that sparked the beginning of the highest-grossing franchises in B-Town.

Spies & Agents. Espionage & Drama. Get ready for #TigerZindaHai #3DaysForTZHTrailer 🔊 @beingsalmankhan @katrinakaif @yrf @aliabbaszafar #Bollywood #Tiger #Zoya #KatrinaKaif #SalmanKhan #YRF

A post shared by TIGER ZINDA HAI (@tigerzindahai) on Nov 3, 2017 at 10:39pm PDT

While its prequel, Ek Tha Tiger was a huge money maker at the Indian Box Office, it was banned in Pakistan. Salman’s Pakistani fans still continued to watch the movie via the internet. It is now being predicted that Tiger Zinda Hai will not make it to the nation’s cinemas as well.

However, the chocolate boy Imran Abbas is amongst the first ones to root for Tiger Zinda Hai’s release in Pakistan.

Already declaring his vote for its release in Pakistani cinemas, Abbas did not shy away from lauding the movie on the micro blogging platform, Twitter.

So looking forward to watch Tiger Zinda Hai.. Good luck @BeingSalmanKhan and whole team TZH!

— Imran Abbas (@ImranAbbas) November 7, 2017

#tigerzindahai should be released in Pakistan.

— Imran Abbas (@ImranAbbas) November 7, 2017

Salman has surely got a fan in Imran. He was last seen in Bollywood breath taker Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, starring Fawad Khan and Ranbir Kapoor, released back in 2016.

A debate cum movement might soon start in Pakistan over the fate of Salman’s Tiger Zinda Hai and Abbas’s sentiments attached to it.

We are looking forward!

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Imran Abbas, Katrina Kaif, Salman Khan, Tiger Zinda Hai

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