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Tiger Zinda Hai rules box-office, will soon enter Rs 500-crore club

Updated on: 07 January,2018 02:10 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Tiger Zinda Hai, starring Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif is roaring at the Box Office. The movie is all set to enter the 500-crore club

Tiger Zinda Hai rules box-office, will soon enter Rs 500-crore club

Tiger Zinda Hai
Tiger Zinda Hai


Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif's Tiger Zinda Hai continues its golden run at the box-office, as the movie is all set to enter the 500-crore club. According to Box Office India, Tiger Zinda Hai has almost reached Rs 500 crore mark, having reached the mark during its 15-day run. The film is an action-thriller, full of stunts and action sequences.


A sequel to Ek Tha Tiger, Salman Khan reprises the role of a RAW agent and Katrina Kaif restates her avatar as an ISI agent. While most characters are taken from the previous part, a new mission of rescuing nurses from a hostage situation gives a new definition to the movie. The flick is the second release for Salman in 2017 after Tubelight. While the latter failed to attract such a huge audience, the former's action-packed sequences seem to have lured the audiences to the theatres in large numbers.


Tiger Zinda Hai has become the seventh film to enter the 500-crore club after Baahubali - The Conclusion, Dangal, PK, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Sultan and Dhoom 3.

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