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Tiger Zinda Hai: 100 dancers from 4 countries come together for Salman, Katrina

Updated on: 17 November,2017 03:40 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Mohar Basu | mohar.basu@mid-day.com

Director Ali Abbas Zafar on roping in 100 dancers of different nationalities for Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif's Tiger Zinda Hai track Swag Se Swagat on diversity that releases next week

Tiger Zinda Hai: 100 dancers from 4 countries come together for Salman, Katrina

After wowing their fans with Mashallah in Ek Tha Tiger five years ago, Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif have reunited for another dance number in their upcoming release, Tiger Zinda Hai. The duo is set to show their swag in Swag Se Swagat, a dance number that will release next week. Besides being a perfect platform for Khan and Kaif to display their crackling chemistry, the high point of the song is that it features 100 dancers from four countries — Greece, France, Italy, Trinidad and Tobago.


Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif in Tiger Zinda Hai
Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif in Tiger Zinda Hai


Turns out, dancers of different nationalities were roped in for the Vaibhavi Merchant-choreographed track to drive home the point of diversity, which is the song's underlying theme. The background dancers are trained in ballerina, hip hop and Afroancehall, each bringing their unique dance form to the song. "Swag Se Swagat is essentially about celebrating peace, love and brotherhood. So we thought why not have Salman, Katrina and dancers from all over the world," says director Ali Abbas Zafar.


Ali Abbas Zafar
Ali Abbas Zafar

The director reveals that shooting the number in the picturesque island of Naxos in Greece was an experience in itself. The locals were excited at the prospect of having an Indian project being shot in their hometown. "The entire town found out that a big Bollywood film was being filmed in their home turf. Everyone would turn up to check the shoot out. When we would play the song during the takes, the locals too would be dancing on their rooftops, balconies and alleys," laughs Zafar.

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