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Before Tiger Zinda Hai, Here’s A Flashback Of Salman, Katrina’s Ek Tha Tiger Chemistry

We are just few days away from witnessing the action thriller Tiger Zinda Hai on the big screen. The film starring Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif has been the most awaited ones in 2017 and is expected to help Bollywood redeem itself before the year comes to a closure. Fans of both these lead stars are waiting to see their chemistry when the film hits screens on December 22. From what we have seen in the song Dil Diyan Gallan, it will be an understatement to say that Salman and Katrina make a sizzling hot pair. Their chemistry is so beautiful that it will give you all the feels.

But while there is still a few days ahead of us before the film hit screens, heres’s a throwback video to another romantic song starring the two. Laapata from Ek Tha Tiger (2012) comes at a time when the two – Tiger and Zoya – finally confess their love for each other and take off to a faraway land. Shot on Cuba, the song Laapata brought out all the elements of young, new love. And here, we have a making of the song which is equally fun to watch. Salman and Katrina goofing around during the shoot is just proof how much they enjoy working together. Check out the two as they prep to film the song in this flashback video.

While Ali Abbas Zafar’s Tiger Zinda Hai is an action thriller, based on a real life incident where 46 Indian nurses were abducted by international terrorist organization ISIS and held hostage in Iraq, the love story between Tiger and Zoya is also something to look forward to. From the prequel to now, their relationship has matured and reached newer levels of partnerships – both on field as spies and at home as lovers. The film is 2017s Christmas release!

Source : india.com

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