All the bhai fans, the wait is finally over.
The much awaited trailer of Salman Khan-starrer 'Tiger Zinda Hai' has finally been unveiled and it is surely going to make fans feel the adrenaline rush.
The makers released the trailer for the sequel of 2012s 'Ek Tha Tiger' on YouTube.
The trailer opens with terrorists capturing a bus of 25 nurses. The nurses are held hostage in Iraq by an evil dictator. With what looks like an impossible task, the Indian government gives this responsibility to save the nurses to 'Tiger' played by Salman Khan.
Salman has to save nurses caught by Iraq's terror king and in the task, he meets Katrina Kaif. And just like any other Salman's movie, this too has a dialogue, which can become the dialogue of the years.
In one scene of the trailer, Salman says, "Shikaar toh sab karte hai lekin Tiger se behtar shikaar koi nahi karta."
The trailer is filled with a lot of action sequences and it will give you a feeling of Matt Damon's 'The Bourne' series or Vin Diesel's 'XXX' series.
The background score is gripping and makes you ready to prepare for the war.
The trailer is engaging and promises a thrilling time at the theatres. The action sequences seem to be well-choreographed and on the par with the Hollywood flicks.
The film, which has Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif coming back together onscreen after five years, is helmed by Ali Abbas Zafar. The flick will hit the theaters on December 22.
(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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