Tiger Zinda Hai

2017 "There will be peace."
5.9| 2h40m| en| More Info
Released: 18 December 2017 Released
Producted By: Yash Raj Films
Country: India
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Official Website: https://www.yashrajfilms.com/
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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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Marron Glace The writer and director of this movie is the same guy who wrote Sultan (2016) ! This movie has no new nor creative story everything you'll see in this film is part from other movie you have already seen before its a type of movie that you know whats gonna happen next ! Its also 160 min long that's 2:40 min I watched this in 4 parts got bored but I have to finish it in order to write a review also it was recommended to me by a friend that's why I have to watch the whole thing it could be much better but I don't know what went wrong I won't recommend it unless if you like to watch your fav stars in it that's the only reason , even if we are in 2018 still the Bollywood touch will remain in action which is the hero won't get shot nor hurt badly that was expected one of the scene will remind you of Sylvester Stallone in Rambo .....
Leofwine_draca TINGER ZINDA HAI is a belated sequel to the Indian action movie EK THA TIGER, starring Salman Khan as a super-agent combating crime and evil around the world. This plays out in much the same way as the first movie, except with a bigger scope and bigger budget, and thus even more outrageous action. This is the kind of film you'll enjoy if you like seeing a ton of cars exploding in slow motion, as well as flipping through the air over our hero. There are endless scenes of rocket launchers and machine guns being fired and endless waves of henchmen being mown down by our hero, who never misses a shot. It's absolutely hilarious, of course, but also a great deal of fun, with a lot better action choreography than you might expect. The early scene in which Khan battles wolves by throwing them through the air gives a good indication of where this is going. The plot has a bunch of nurses being kidnapped by terrorists, so Khan teams up with a female Pakistani fighter to take them down. It's lengthy, frequently crazy, and a great deal of fun.
Sue Chacko 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.
bamikohul These are a few scenes which killed my neurons: 1) Salman's entry scene with wolves is funny and his kid is irritating. 2) As the number of terrorist soldiers increased, Salman switched to bigger guns. At one point, there were 200 soldiers and our hero picked the biggest gun he can find, stood at one place and kept shooting. FYI these 200 soldiers were also shooting back but surprisingly they all missed. 3) They portrayed a big villain in the movie, which of course required a big plot for him to go down. Throughout the movie he was seen with hundreds of soldiers at his disposal but as the movie came to an end and it was high time the villain was killed, they showed him roaming around Salman with just a knife. 4) To kill salman (who was tied to a chair), the villian didn't shoot him. He put him in a room full of toxic gas, asked his men to wear gas mask and then go inside and shoot him. 5) Salman and Katrina escaped a whole city under airstrike, within 3 SECONDS. 6) Dialogues were written by a kid. Villain: Tu mujhe rokk ke dikha. Salman: Dum hai toh tu mujhe rokk ke dikha. 7) Salman's colleague tells him that it was impossible to diffuse the bomb (tells him twice). Salman tells him, its a matter of country's pride and his colleague diffuses it within seconds. 8) Action scenes had several explosions, most of them happened in empty cars with no enemy around. Didn't understand the director's obsession with exploding empty cars. 9) Whole movie was formula based: Take what work's best for Indian audience.This list can go on. In simple words, whole movie was bleh. To many of the body builders, single guys/one sided lovers, Muslim youths and others.... please stop being a blind fan.