Bollywood stars Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif's onscreen
reunion in Tiger Zinda Hai proved to be successful as the movie is assuredly
crossing the INR 300 crore mark at the box-office. The movie which is directed
by Ali Abbas Zafar is the sequel to the 2012 hit, Ek Tha Tiger which was then
directed by Kabir Khan.
In an interview with a daily, Salman disclosed that the
audience's love is more important to him than the box-office numbers. "For
us, it is the viewers' reactions that matter. We feel overwhelmed with the love
that the film has received. The response has been endearing. This is my second
film with Ali Abbas Zafar, and I am looking forward to working with him
again," the actor specified.
Salman performed some unbelievably high octane scenes in
Tiger Zinda Hai despite entering the 50's club a while back. On this, Salman
specified, "I can't do handstands, or put my body upside down. But, apart
from that, I can easily pull off quick movements, like forward and back
somersault, or floor rolls. My body is like a diesel engine, ek baar garam ho
gaya toh chalta rahega."
"There was a spree of romantic films in my career, and
I realised I was getting lethargic. I wanted to be part of films that would
take my fitness to the next level. So, whether I need to work out excessively
to look hefty, gain weight, or even lose it, I am game. Even though I am aware
that this [fluctuation of weight] is harmful for the body, such roles are
satisfying," the actor revealed.

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