The director said it is a great franchise and he is confident the second installment will do well commercially.
Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the movie is set to release on December 22.
"It ('Tiger Zinda Hai') is superb, it is looking absolutely fantastic. It is a great franchise, it will do really well. The excitement is already there.
"It is great to see Salman and Katrina back together, that chemistry that was so evident five years ago, it is as palpable even today. And Ali has only taken it to a bigger level. It is looking lovely," Kabir told PTI.
"Every director brings his own vision. There should be no comparisons between the two films. This is a separate film. They have their own dynamics."
It was Kabir who created the characters of the Indian spy Tiger (Salman) and Pakistani spy, Zoya, played by Katrina Kaif.
The filmmaker said he is not keen on taking the franchise ahead as he does not believe in the idea of sequels.
"I am not sure about (doing) 'Tiger' franchise, it has already moved forward. I don't do sequels. I might do somebody else's sequels. Out of all the characters that I have created Tiger is one such (part) which should be taken forward and I am glad it is being taken ahead.
Kabir was talking on the sidelines of the launch of actor-politician Bina Kak's photo book, "Silent Sentinels of Ranthambhore" last evening.
The book was released by Salman and Katrina.
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