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Tiger Shroff in early negotiations to topline a Hollywood flick

Tiger Shroff has come a long way since he debuted in showbiz with Sajid Nadiadwala’s action entertainer Heropanti in 2014. Within a span of just four years, he has established himself as one of the most successful actors in the industry.

Tiger, who was most recently seen in the Ahmed Khan directorial Baaghi 2 (2018), has some amazing projects in his hands at the moments. Besides movies, he is the face of many top-rated national and international brands.


Rumours have been circulating of late that the young actor is teaming up with Lawrence Kasanoff for a Hollywood project. Kasanoff also met the actor recently in India, which sparked off speculation about a possible collaboration between the two.

When Tiger was asked about the same, he said, "I haven't signed on for the film yet, but I am in talks. It is too early to reveal more details."

Talking about his forthcoming Bollywood projects, Tiger Shroff will next be seen in Punit Malhotra's Student of The Year 2, which is a sequel to Karan Johar’s 2012 blockbuster Student of The Year.

Besides SOTY 2, he will also be seen in an untitled film with superstar Hrithik Roshan and Vaani Kapoor. His film Baaghi 3, the third instalment of the superhit Baaghi (2016) series, starts rolling in 2019.

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