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Tiger on his way to become new age action hero

| | Jul 15, 2015, at 02:07 am
Mumbai, July 14 (IBNS): Tiger Shroff announced his arrival in style through 'Heropanti'. Since then there has been never looking back and has been getting numerous offers.

Tiger will be seen next in Sabbir Khan’s- Baaghi followed by Remo D’souza’s ‘The Flying Sikh’ (Tentative title) in which he plays a Super Hero for the first time.

Tiger will be seen belting out a lot of difficult stunts and fight sequences in both the films.

n fact, with two high octane action films in the pipeline, he can be termed as the new age action hero. All thanks to his ability to do complex stunts and fight sequences with ease combined with exuberant acting skills.

Tiger recently wrapped up a schedule for Baaghi and will be leaving for Thailand soon and train for an important fight sequence for ‘The Flying Sikh’. The crew will be joining Tiger a week later.

Tiger has become a first choice for directors and producers wanting to do an action film.

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