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salmankhanholics · 7 years ago
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★ Tiger Zinda Hai Racks Up Huge First Week Total !
Friday 29 December 2017 
Tiger Zinda Hai recorded had very strong first week with collections of 206 crore nett making it the third highest opening week of all time after Bahubali - The Conclusion and Sultan. It has also become the highest grossing film of 2017 outside Bahubali - The Conclusion in just one week. The film had opened to very strong collections and has held on supremely well over the week, the holds look even stronger if as its a mass action film but holding more like a social drama content film. Barring Tamil Nadu / Kerala the numbers are exceptional in all circuits and has gone way past Golmaal Again in all circuits barring Mumbai. The daily first week figures of Tiger Zinda Hai are as follows.
Friday - 34,00,00,000 apprx
Saturday - 35,25,00,000 apprx
Sunday - 45,50,00,000 apprx
Monday  - 36,50,00,000 apprx
Tuesday - 21,50,00,000 apprx
Wednesday - 17,75,00,000 apprx
Thursday - 15,50,00,000 apprx
Grand Total - 2,06,00,00,000 apprx
The film is looking a 300 crore nett plus film and the biggest outright Hindi BLOCKBUSTER of 2017 but it will be second Friday that will confirm this.
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totalboxofficecollections · 7 years ago
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Tiger Zinda Hai 28th Day Box Office Collection | TZH 4th Thursday Income
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wionews · 7 years ago
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It's a happy new year for Salman, Katrina as 'Tiger Zinda Hai' crosses Rs 250 crore mark
The new year started on a positive note for Bollywood as Salman starrer "Tiger Zinda Hai" crossed the Rs 250 crore mark on December 31, 2017. 
The action-thriller gave a much-needed relief to the Hindi film industry after the previous year saw some major, big-budget films flop at the box office. 
"Tiger Zinda Hai" completed two successful weekends as director Ali Abbas Zafar's venture made its way past the Rs 250 cr milestone. 
Film-trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared the news on his Twitter profile on the first day of the new year compiling the box-office figures of the film.
31 Dec - the last day of 2017 - closes with a BIG BANG... #TigerZindaHai has a ROCKING second Sun... Biz witnesses TREMENDOUS GROWTH... [Week 2] Fri 11.56 cr, Sat 14.92 cr, Sun 22.23 cr. Total: ₹ 254.75 cr. India biz. #TZH
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) January 1, 2018
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Taran also tweeted the major commercial feats that "Tiger Zinda Hai" achieved during the course of its run in theatres. 
#TigerZindaHai biz at a glance... Week 1: ₹ 206.04 cr Weekend 2: ₹ 48.71 cr Total: ₹ 254.75 cr India biz. #TZH#TigerZindaHai benchmarks... Crossed ₹ 50 cr: Day 2 Crossed ₹ 100 cr: Day 3 Crossed ₹ 150 cr: Day 4 Crossed ₹ 200 cr: Day 7 Crossed ₹ 250 cr: Day 10 India biz.
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) January 1, 2018
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#TigerZindaHai nears ₹ 100 cr mark Overseas... Total after Weekend 2: $ 15.15 mn [₹ 96.68 cr]... USA-Canada: $ 4.573 mn UAE-GCC: $ 5.186 mn UK: $ 1.675 mn RoW: $ 3.716 mn Few cinemas yet to report. #TZH
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) January 1, 2018
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"Tiger Zinda Hai" is the sequel to the 2012 Kabir Khan directorial "Ek Tha Tiger" with the same lead cast, Salman and Katrina. The currently-running film has been produced by Yash Raj Films.
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salmankhanholics · 7 years ago
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★ Tiger Zinda Hai Director Ali Abbas Zafar: Failure Of Tubelight Does Not Matter To Salman Khan Anymore !
We caught up with Salman Khan-Katrina Kaif starrer Tiger Zinda Hai’s director Ali Abbas Zafar for a candid chat, and he opened his heart out. Excerpts from the tête-à-tête...
Prateek Su | December 7th 2017
Ali Abbas Zafar is all set to be back after Sultan (2016) with Tiger Zinda Hai. The hype around the Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer film is immense. Will the film live up to the expectations set by its prequel Ek Tha Tiger? Let’s hear it from the director himself...
After Sultan what is the kind of pressure?
Pressure is definitely too much. TZH is a big budget film. The hype around the film is phenomenal. It’s my second film with Salman Khan and that too it’s a sequel. So, lot of reasons to feel pressurised, but I am not taking one.
Since Salman’s last film Tubelight did not do well...
I don’t think I have that pressure at all. Salman Khan has that pressure. But I think what’s important is that as a filmmaker you only make the film that you believe in. Sometimes those films work and sometimes they don’t. As an actor they only sign the film only if they believe in the film because they always have so many offers around them.
You were with Salman shooting for TZH when he got to know that Tubelight wasn’t doing well. What was his reaction?
We never spoke about it then, but he stood by his film. He was working with the same energy and zeal (for TZH). We all are humans. We all have good days and bad days. So obviously when we put in hard work and don’t get results, it definitely affects you. At the same time the kind of man he is, the kind of things he has seen in his personal and professional life, his ups and downs - I don’t think this matters to him anymore.
What do you mean by Zinda Hai in the tittle? Is it the same story going on or is it a new story?
It’s the same story with a leap of 8 years from the first part. It’s based on real events but I have completely fictionalized it. This is more of a mission film. Ek Tha Tiger was more of a romantic film. This one explores the work space of the agents much more.
If Katrina Kaif would have not agreed to be a part of the sequel, who would have been your next go-to person?
I think the film would have not got made if Katrina was not there. She has an equal part in the film. It explores both of them as agents and that’s why it’s a true sequel. She is as important as Tiger in the film.
Salman said 'NO' to intense romantic scenes in the film. Did you have to rework some scenes because of that?
Not at all. The romance in TZH is a very strong underlined romance. It’s not in-your-face romance and the idea was always to tell the true story to the audience which is a mission story.
Salman has a policy of “No Kissing On Screen”. Were you ever tempted to push him...
(Cuts in) So do I. I have never asked him to do so. I don’t believe in kissing onscreen and none of my earlier films had kissing or intimate scenes or bed scenes or double meaning jokes, etc. So whatever Bhai believes in and the kind of cinema he likes, we are very much on the same page.
You have slowly become Salman’s favourite...
Somewhere or the other our sensibility of making films is very much the same. Also the way we both package our films and the way we do our films, they are very family-oriented and clean. When we talk about scripts, or we talk about scenes, we gel really well. My relationship with him is not of a Director-Actor, it’s more like a younger brother. He has so much experience and I always play on his strengths and powers. His contribution to my work has always been great. I think my journey as a director has a lot to do with his contribution. He has a great sense of humour which I love. I think he likes a bit of my sense of humour. So we get along.
Do you get star struck when you see Salman, or are you both are on back-slapping terms?
No, that way my relationship with him is almost like a family member. I don’t treat him like a superstar. I could be in a room with him and I would just look at him once and nod my head and not talk to him for the rest of the evening and we have that understanding. I don’t do that extra thing and neither does he. At times we don’t speak to each other for months. Since I have been editing TZH, we have not spoken at all. Whenever we have something for each other, we speak. That has been the process in both the films (Sultan & TZH).
YRF has given you a free hand on the budget of TZH.  How was the feeling of having no one pulling you back on the money?
It has been difficult. Because somewhere or the other as a director, you are answerable to the producer. So every penny that has been spent is my responsibility. I have to make sure that my producers get it back. This is actually my biggest pressure on the film more than anything else. The good thing is when you see the film, every penny spent shows. The big budget was required by the story because when you mount a film of such a scale you need to make the audience believe that you were in a war zone and this is how it functions in this scenario.
YRF has not had a blockbuster hit in the past few months. Did that add to the pressure?
Well obviously, it’s a part of your job. Definitely when things don’t work well, you are under pressure. But I think we know how to be a part of this game. It’s not new to us. We are fighting back.
TZH is a sequel of Ek Tha Tiger which was directed by Kabir Khan. How much of a difference will the film have in terms of execution?
When I came up with the idea of TZH, I shared it with Kabir and he really liked it. He has always been very close to me. I want Kabir to see TZH and then I will know what he feels.
Your last film had a line where Shah Rukh Khan was mentioned in Salman’s dialogue. Is there anything similar you are trying to do in this one?
(Laughs) No. Not Shah Rukh Khan. But yes, there are references to other people, which you will get to know when you see the film.
What if Padmavati had released on December 1? Do you think its delay is a blessing in disguise for TZH?
Lot of people say that. It’s more of a trade language. I just feel that if a film is a good film, it will anyway get the deserving audience it needs. Even if Padmavati was releasing on December 1, there was a big gap of 2 weeks between the 2 films. It’s unfortunate that it did not release. Hopefully, people will now come and watch Tiger Zinda Hai.
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salmankhanholics · 7 years ago
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★ EXCLUSIVE - Tiger Zinda Hai: Salman Khan to FLAUNT his 6-PACK abs and go SHIRTLESS in STUNNING action scene !
Salman Khan's Tiger Zinda Hai is slated to release on December 22, 2017.
Upala KBR | November 13, 2017 
Salman Khan fans are in for a visual treat this Christmas when they watch Tiger Zinda Hai. After flaunting his hot bod and six-pack abs in Sultan (2016) where he played a wrestler, now we hear Salman will flaunt his six-pack abs as he goes shirtless in a high octane action sequence in Ali Abbas Zafar’s Tiger Zinda Hai. The actor worked on his body rigorously and even gave up drinking for months to get into the right shape as he shot for it on Saturday. Few know that the actor had a very high fever and still shot for it. 
Says our highly-placed source who was present at the TZH shoot on Saturday, “Salman is very sick. He’s down with very bad flu and was suffering from high temperature when he had to do the shoot. We don’t know how he shot for Big Boss 11 and Tiger Zinda Hai and without any complaints at all. He shot for BB11 in Panvel and then came back early morning to shoot for TZH at YRF Studios where he shot for a high-octane, intense action scene where he had to go shirtless despite such high fever. It was the last patchwork after which they wrapped the film. He was shivering but then some final patchwork was left with Katrina and he had to complete it. Salman has been working out very hard for the shirtless scene for the last one-and-a-half-months and made a superb body for it. He’s been off drinks for weeks and sleeping early and reaching the sets much earlier than usual.”         
The source adds that the strict workout regime and the rigorous routine that he put himself through could have possibly taken its toll on the actor which is why he’s fallen so unwell. “Salman hasn’t done a shirtless scene in Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Tubelight and his fans like to see that. In Sultan, he played a wrestler so he had to go shirtless. This particular scene is one of hottest action scenes where you will see Salman doing some intense bare-bodied hand-to-hand combat which will have the fans go mad and the frontbenchers whistle and clap loudly! He was so unwell but looking at that scene and the way he did it with so much passion and intensity, you will never guess what was happening with him with raging fever. It was a scene that had everyone, including Katrina gasping in awe and clapping, with the ease and perfection that Salman performed the stunt!”   
Salman is known to have the hottest bodies in B-Town and one with six-pack abs. Right from the poster in Maine Pyaar Kiya and Dabangg 2 to Tere Naam and Bodyguard, among other films, he was the first who brought in the trend of going shirtless with the song Oh Oh Jaane Jaana in Pyar Kiya Toh Darna Kya. He is the only superstar who has been maintaining his six packs for more than 20 years and has his own gym at home.
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