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Katrina Kaif TEARS UP During ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’ Promotions, Here’s Why

The Bollywood Superstar Salman Khan tried to make Katrina Kaif laugh, but the actress broke down in tears during Tiger Zinda Hai promotions! Both the stars Salman and Katrina are all set to hit the silver screen with their forthcoming movie Tiger Zinda Hai. For the same reason, the duo is currently working for their promotion. The incident happened recently when we saw the actress appear on the popular TV reality show Bigg Boss 11.

We are going see the sensational romance between this hot couple on Remo D’Souza and Terence Lewis’ dance show, Dance Champions. It’s on the sets of the dance show that Katrina became very emotional after seeing the performance. The dancer performed on Salman’s song Tere Naam which has made her cry!

As per Mumbai Mirror, “In between shots, Katrina got emotional and broke down after watching a romantic act by a contestant on the title track of Tere Naam, the 2003 Salman and Bhumika Chawla starrer about unrequited love. The shoot had to be halted for about 10 minutes. Salman soothed Katrina’s frayed nerves as she regained her composure.”

We had seen Salman Khan blushing while speaking about Katrina Kaif at an event. Once the shooting resumed, it was Salman Khan’s turn to take the stage, where he performed on one of his popular songs Jag Ghoomeya from Sultan. When the actor was dancing, he has kept point to his tigress, making her laugh. The two of them then performed together on the superhit song, ‘Dil Deewana’ from Salman Khan’s debut “Maine Pyaar Kiya”. While attempting the bunny hop step, both burst out into laughter.

The source added, ““Remo joined them in the performance later on. The act concluded with Salman revealing that it took him 15-20 days to perfect the move for the original song.” The movie directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, Tiger Zinda Hai has been slated to release December 22, 2017.

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