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Tiger Shroff loves flute, plays dad Jackie's Hero tunes

| | Jan 23, 2015, at 08:59 pm
Mumbai, Jan 23 (IBNS) Young actor Tiger Shroff who made his smashing debut in Heropanti has always been very sensitive towards flute sellers.

The actor had dedicated his flagship song, ‘Whistle Baja’ to the flute sellers and had even invited them for the launch of that song.

Even today, whenever Tiger is traveling for work or for his daily workouts and practices and if he comes across flute sellers on the road, he purchases flutes from them.

He has grown up listening to them play his father’s Hero tune which was modified and used in Whistle Baja as well.

The actor has been on an award receiving spree for the most promising debutant.

He is currently shooting for his next film, Heer & Ranjha and this marks the reunion of his debut film team.

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