'Tiger Zinda Hai' clocks one year


Mumbai, Dec 22 (IANS): Salman Khan-starrer "Tiger Zinda Hai" completed a year since its release on Saturday, and the film's director Ali Abbas Zafar is all nostalgic.

"Time flies, one year to 'Tiger Zinda Hai'. Thank you for all the love," Zafar tweeted.

"Tiger Zinda Hai" is a sequel to the 2012 film "Ek Tha Tiger", helmed by Kabir Khan. The film also featured actress Katrina Kaif in a pivotal role.

Zafar is once again shooting with Salman and Katrina for the film "Bharat", which is scheduled to release in 2019.

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Kriti Sanon's 'surreal' scuba diving experience

Actress Kriti Sanon, who is currently spending quality time with her family in the Maldives, unleashed her adventurous side as she tried scuba diving there for the first time.

"My first scuba diving experience and it was surreal! Missed you Sumer Verma, I was comfortable only because you had done a major part of it for me...helped me get rid of my fear of being under water!

"My next is gonna be with you for sure," Kriti posted on Instagram along with photographs an videos that captured the moment.

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Ajay urges people to beat plastic pollution

Actor Ajay Devgn has urged people to recycle plastic as it will help in combating pollution.

"There are five trillion pieces of plastic in our oceans. That is five followed by 12 zeroes. It's enough to circle the Earth over 400 times. Beat plastic pollution. Recycle plastic," the "Singham" actor tweeted on Saturday.

In the past also, Ajay had shown his eco-friendly side. According to reports in 2013, he had invested in a state-of-the-art solar park in Gujarat.

  

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