Tiger Zinda Hai: Salman-Katrina wrap up shoot in Abu Dhabi
Director Ali Abbas Zafar has shared yet another picture from the sets of Tiger Zinda Hai' announcing that the shoot of the film has ended.
Mumbai: Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif have wrapped up the shooting of their upcoming film, 'Tiger Zinda Hai'.
The stars completed an elaborate schedule for the sequel to the 2014 movie in Abu Dhabi.
The spy drama, which has elaborate action sequences, was filmed in the Emirates for 60 days.
Last 2 days of shoot left @TigerZindaHai @yrf #Team tiger ðŸ¯. Longest schedule in #Abudhabi coming to end. pic.twitter.com/x9DHNeehqj
— ali abbas zafar (@aliabbaszafar) September 19, 2017
Director Ali Abbas Zafar was supported by action coordinator Tom Struthers of 'Dark Knight' and 'The Dark Knight Rises' fame.
Zafar described the experience of shooting the film as "gruelling, challenging and a whole lot of fun".
"We've shot across pristine, relatively unseen locations in Austria, Morocco and shot on a huge lot in Abu Dhabi along with other spots. Right from the infrastructure, to the support that the local military has given us, shooting here was smooth and a great collaborative experience. Tiger and Zoya's second outing is going to be larger than life, and the shoot lives up to that," he said.
Tiger watches as Zoya captures Sunset @TigerZindaHai #behind the scenes, last few days of shoot :) pic.twitter.com/B5BoVrVLk9
— ali abbas zafar (@aliabbaszafar) September 11, 2017
The 37-years-old director who previously worked with Salman on ‘Sultan’, wrote on his Twitter account: "Filming wrapped @TigerZindaHai @yrf in #Abudhabi ... looks like 22nd December is just around the corner . Good job team tiger will miss U.
Filming wrapped @TigerZindaHai @yrf in #Abudhabi ... looks like 22nd December is just around the corner 😊. Good job team tiger will miss U. pic.twitter.com/Q6mtr2x7us
— ali abbas zafar (@aliabbaszafar) September 21, 2017
With the principle shoot wrapped, only a song remains to be filmed for the movie.
'Tiger Zinda Hai' is set to hit the screens on December 22.