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Tiger Zinda Hai trailer to roll out on 7th November!

While posters of the forthcoming film Tiger Zinda Hai were enough to pique the excitement of the fans, everyone was waiting for the date Salman Khan would release the trailer of his hotly anticipated film.

If you, too, were waiting for the trailer of the action-drama movie with bated breath, here is some good news for you. The makers are coming up with the trailer of the Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer film on 7th November.


Well-known trade analyst Taran Adarsh took to his Twitter handle to share the information. He tweeted, '#BreakingNews: Are you ready? #TigerZindaHai trailer launches on Tuesday, 7 November 2017.'

All the posters, which have been released so far by the makers, have been received well by the audience and the same can be said for its upcoming trailer also. The buzz around the film is great and if it serves a good story coupled with excellently shot action sequences on the platter, then another blockbuster by Salman Khan is definitely on the cards.

Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and produced by Yash Raj Films, Tiger Zinda Hai is a sequel to the 2012 super-hit film Ek Tha Tiger. The film is all set to arrive in cinemas on December 22.

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