Viral: Salman Khan can’t stop laughing as fan tries to create Pathaan-Tiger reel

Salman Khan and his fan tried to create a 'Pathaan'-'Tiger' reel.

In Short

At an event of ‘Farrey’, Salman Khan met a fan who tried to create the ‘Pathaan’-‘Tiger’ reel with him.
Salman Khan kept laughing throughout the video
The fan went for multiple takes to create a perfect reel

At the promotions of ‘Farrey’ recently, Salman Khan had a fun interaction with a man who tried to create a ‘Pathaan’-‘Tiger’ reel. However, Salman just couldn’t stop laughing. The video is now going viral on the internet. This video was taken during the promotions of Alizeh Agnihotri’s debut flick, ‘Farrey’.

SALMAN CAN’T CONTROL HIS LAUGH AS HE MEETS THIS FAN

Salman Khan is currently enjoying the success of his film, ‘Tiger 3’. It also stars Katrina Kaif in the lead role opposite him. Until recently, the Bollywood superstar had been actively promoting his niece Alizeh Agnihotri’s film ‘Farrey’. One video from the promotions is now going viral.

In the viral video, Salman Khan is seen meeting a fan who tries to create a reel with Salman. The fan tries to imitate Shah Rukh Khan’s voice in the video and says, “Pathaan aur Tiger ye hai.” Salman Khan bursts out laughing the first time. The man went for four takes but Salman ended up laughing everytime. We can also hear laughs from people in the background.

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ABOUT SALMAN KHAN’S ‘TIGER 3’

‘Tiger 3’ follows ‘Ek Tha Tiger’, ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’, ‘War’, and ‘Pathaan’ in the YRF Spy Universe. The film sees Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif reprising their roles as Avinash and Zoya, respectively. Directed by Maneesh Sharma, ‘Tiger 3’ is produced by Aditya Chopra. The film has cameos by Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan.

Its soundtrack is composed by Pritam, while the background score is composed by Tanuj Tiku. Reportedly, ‘Tiger 3’ was made on an estimated budget of Rs 300 crore, thus making it the most expensive project of Yash Raj Films.

The total collection of ‘Tiger 3’ stands at Rs 273.08 crore in India. It is doing well in theatres.