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Tiger Shroff impresses fans with his new image on social media

| @indiablooms | Dec 29, 2017, at 09:51 pm

Mumbai, Dec 29 (IBNS): Impressing his fans, Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff on Friday shared an image of his chiselled body on social media.

However, he was quick in complaining that the selfie he posted on Twitter was photobombed by his maid.

Sharing the image, Tiger tweeted: "I’ve been getting #photobombed a lot these days. #maidmadeitthistime."

Tiger was seen on the bigscreen once in 2017 in Munna Michael.

He will be back in the coming year with Baaghi 2 and Student of the Year 2.

Posters of both the movies have already been released  makers.

 

Image: Tiger Shroff Twitter page

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