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Tiger Shroff opens up about the challenges he faced while shooting the 'hit' action film

Tiger Shroff will be soon seen joining the bandwagon of the dependable actors in regards to the box office collections
By Agencies

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Tiger Shroff will be soon seen joining the bandwagon of the dependable actors in regards to the box office collections. As his last few outings have garnered good business at the theatres. The millennial star had certainly carved a niche for himself by delivering top-notch action films. His recent release action flick alongside Hrithik Roshan went on to become a huge hit at the box office, the film is about to enter 300 crore club in the coming days.


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During an interaction, Tiger opened up about the high octane action sequences and the challenges he faced while shooting the film.


The actor said each action sequence is so different from the other that each sequence required a different skill to learn –whether it was his one-shot no cuts introduction action sequence – or his climactic battle hand to hand fight with Hrithik, or even on bikes. Each action had a different flavour so they were all challenging.

Tiger has become the only actor in the young brigade with 3 franchise films. He works really hard on his fitness and martial arts skills. The actor manages to pull off his stunts in each of his films without taking the help of a body double.




On the work front, Tiger is currently shooting for 'Baaghi 3'.

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