Salman Khan-starrer ‘Tubelight’ failed to meet up the expectation that his fans had from the film. However, now all the fans of the actor have high expectations from his next ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’ which will be hitting the screens on December 22, 2017. The makers of the film have been creating a good buzz around the movie by sharing posters and stills of the film.
Recently, director Ali Abbas Zafar had shared a video of the theme song of the movie, and now, makers have unveiled two more on-set pictures of the film when the team was shooting in Austria. Well, shooting in Austria was surely not easy for the team of the film as the temperature out there was minus 22 degree.
Check out the pictures here:
Well, let us tell you while shooting out there, Salman had developed a health issue, but still he shot for all the sequences. (Also Read: ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’: Ali Abbas Zafar makes us curious with this video. Trailer out SOON!)
Talking about shooting in snow-capped mountains, Ali said, “What we see on screen might look a lot easier than it actually is! Sometimes, sequences like the ones shot in Austria can be difficult to achieve. For a significant chapter in ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’, we had to film in a place that had a certain amount of aloofness and isolation. We found that spot in the mountains of Austria, a place where time seemed to stand still and frozen.”
“Shooting here meant dealing with unexpected situations. Literally a lot of pain had gone behind this sequence. Salman developed a health issue, but he still trained to film here and delivered on a tough action sequence. And we shot a really beautiful love song here. We had expertise on our side, since we worked with an international crew that has worked on the latest Bond film, Spectre. In the end, as a team, we are fairly satisfied that we managed to film here successfully,” he added.
‘Eat Sleep Bollywood Repeat’ is his life Mantra. Dance is his first love and Rani Mukerji is his eternal crush. He is someone who loves being himself, and as for the ones who don’t agree, his reply? “Talk to my hand!”