Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

The first poster of Salman Khan’s Tiger Zinda Hai is out!

Finally, the wait is over as Salman Khan unveiled the first look poster of his forthcoming film, Tiger Zinda Hai earlier today, giving a perfect Diwali gift to his fans. Starring him and Katrina Kaif in lead roles, the movie is a sequel to their 2012 blockbuster film, Ek Tha Tiger.

Salman shared the poster of the film on his Twitter account, which started trending all over within no time. The caption of the poster reads, "No one hunts like a wounded tiger", which makes it quite clear that the film is going to offer a lot of thrill, action and drama.


Ek Tha Tiger is being directed by Ali Abbas Zafar who has previously helmed the blockbuster film Sultan, which also had Salman Khan headlining the cast. Expectations are really high from his next film as it is Salman Khan’s second release of the year after his previous outing Tubelight failed to shine at the box office.

Another reason which makes the film even more special for diehard fans of Salman Khan is the fact that Tiger Zinda Hai brings back the hit couple of Salman and Katrina after a gap of five years. They were last seen in Ek Tha Tiger and haven’t done any film ever since. The audience is excited to see the pair again, which used to date each other once upon a time.

Produced by Yash Raj Films, Tiger Zinda Hai is all set to arrive on 22nd December 2017.

More For You

Ashwyn Singh

Ashwyn Singh on language, identity, and the comedy of belonging nowhere

Instagram/ashwynsingh

Ashwyn Singh on comedy, identity, and the art of translating the immigrant experience

Highlights:

  • Canadian comic Ashwyn Singh turns immigrant life into relatable, global humour.
  • His breakout series Desi Translations brings Bollywood lyrics to life in English.
  • Singh explores identity, family, and belonging without holding back on stage.
  • In The Audacity, Singh mixes bold humour with his signature playful touch

Canadian stand-up comic Ashwyn Singh has built a fast-growing global fanbase with his sharp, immigrant-eyed humour and instinctive ability to translate cultural nuance. Currently touring India before heading to the UK and Europe, he joined Eastern Eye for a conversation about language, identity and the strange clarity that comes from living between worlds.

Ashwyn Singh Ashwyn Singh on language, identity, and the comedy of belonging nowhere Instagram/ashwynsingh

Keep ReadingShow less