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Tiger Zinda Hai

Tiger Zinda Hai (2017)

December. 18,2017
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5.9
| Adventure Action Thriller

When a group of Indian and Pakistani nurses are held hostage in Iraq by a terrorist organization, a secret agent is drawn out of hiding to rescue them.

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Sue Chacko
2017/12/18

The one star I gave is for Katrina Kaif. Watch Tera Noor song and you'll see why.I skipped through a lot of the movie; couldn't be bothered. I knew what it was going to be about. The whole movie was about how awesome Tiger played by Salman Khan is. He is so awesome that he can fight wolves off with his bare hands. He is so awesome that he can go around fighting terrorists without sustaining any injuries. His aura can deflect bullets; I can't think of another reason why none of the 30-40 terrorists shooting at him would miss given that he was just standing there in the open. Not one bullet. He is so awesome that he got a bomb specialist to diffuse a bomb just by motivating him; "It's impossible, Tiger" says the bomb guy "Not such thing as impossible in my dictionary" says Tiger. "Cool. I'll fix it now" says the bomb guy. And he does. Only Tiger can do that. He can also survive toxic gas by wrapping his t-shirt around his face which he takes off after kicking terrorist butts. Because Tiger is awesome. Also, if I were the bad guy, I'd shoot Tiger in the head when he was tied in the chair. Or when he was unconscious. I'm just saying. What was the point of the toxic gas crap? Jeez. Dramatic much? This movie was such a load of crap. I skipped through most of it and I landed on a scene were Paresh Rawal uses a RAW code to identify himself- tu tu tu thara. Yep, that was the code. It was just embarrassing. Literally, anything else would have been fine. But that was just embarrassing. I'm a sucker for female action heroes and the trailer showed Katrina Kaif kicking some serious butt. I thought there would be more; I hoped there would be more. It was slim given this movie was about Salman Khan and his macho persona. And I wasn't wrong. Katrina Kaif gets about 5 min worth of action scenes and that was fantastic to watch. Her emotionless face when she cuts the lecherous ISC leader's throat was just amazing. She did a pretty good job and I'd watch her in action roles again, whenever that happens.When Bollywood comes out with movies, majority of them are rubbish. It's like they don't care anymore. Glorify the male lead and that should do it. Everything about the movie was to glorify the male lead; to make him seem invulnerable. If they had given some attention to the plot and dialogue, this wouldn't have been the case. We'd have a good movie. But instead it has to about the male lead saving the damsel in distress. And yes, the damsel is almost always in distress.

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zeynabhoseiny1994
2017/12/19

First of all i'm not from india and therefore i dont speak hindi, but I've been following Salman khan's work since I was in school. When I saw some of these reviews about this truly amazing and beautifully made movie, at first I got really angry to see how many of these mindless haters are actually from india. This movie has perfect action. Superb acting. Mindblowing and factual storyline. So from a true fan of Bollywood and Salman khan I ask those who read these reviews to keep an open mind. Most of these reviews are truly garbage that has not factual base at all

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xayi-98130
2017/12/20

Worst movie ever made in human history,even this is a new level of crap for salman

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Gypsi Bates
2017/12/21

When Indian nurses are held hostage by a religious militant extremist, former RAW agent "Tiger" (played by Salman Khan) is recruited to rescue them. With the help of his team and his wife, former ISI agent, Zoya (Katrina Kaif), Tiger plans a daring rescue with a tight deadline.Like it's prequel Ek Tha Tiger, Tiger Zinda Hai is a fast-paced espionage thriller, with much action and excitement. Kaif plays a steely-eyed killer well (much better than her acting in romantic comedies) and Khan is obviously at home portraying a hero. The music is good, though there is little of it. The action looks realistic, the plot is generally tight and believable, and the film is overall enjoyable.

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