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Dance off with idol Hrithik Roshan makes Tiger Shroff feel nervous

Tiger Shroff has time and again said that he idolizes Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan. When he got an opportunity to share the screen space with him in Yash Raj Films’ upcoming action entertainer War, he was over the moon! While Tiger Shroff is indeed psyched up about working with his idol in the forthcoming movie, he is equally nervous about a dance-off with Hrithik Roshan in the film.

In an interview with a premier entertainment magazine, Shroff reveals that though the entire film has been shot, the dance-off between him and Hrithik Roshan is still pending. “We haven’t shot that yet. I hope I survive that. In front of Hrithik Roshan, I’m totally insecure,” says the actor who has teamed up with the Super 30 (2019) star for the first time.


He goes on to add, “But I think it’s an amazing experience working with him. I still can’t believe it that I’m facing the camera with him. Sometimes, I just go blank looking at him. I tell him, ‘I cannot believe I am with you, sir’.”

Directed by Siddharth Anand and produced by Aditya Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films, War is set to roll into theatres on 2nd October. The makers are reportedly planning to promote the actioner on a huge level, especially after the humongous success of Hrithik Roshan’s latest film Super 30, which is inching closer to touch the mark of ₹ 150 crore at the domestic box-office.

War is set to clash with the Milap Zaveri directorial Marjaavaan on 2nd October. Starring Sidharth Malhotra, Riteish Deshmukh, Rakul Preet Singh and Tara Sutaria in lead roles, this film is also hugely anticipated by the audience. It will be really interesting to see which film becomes the audience’s favourite upon release.

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