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Tiger Shroff wishes to team up with Omung Kumar

Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff, who is mostly known for starring in action entertainers, says he would like to join forces with director Omung Kumar for a movie. Kumar is a National-award winning filmmaker, who has helmed such movies as Mary Kom (2014), Sarbjit (2016) and Bhoomi (2017) in the past.

"I have had the opportunity to meet Omung sir at very few occasions actually. He has been the art director of Star Screen Awards as well and that's where first time, I met him,” said Tiger Shroff at a charity event where Omung Kumar unveiled a hand painted animal calendar.


The actor went on to add that he has discussed some scripts with the director and if everything falls into place, the two would definitely join hands for a project. "I also had the chance to go and meet him at his office or at my home discussing various scripts so, very soon hopefully we would like to work together in a film and I am looking forward to that day,” the actor said.

Meanwhile, Tiger Shroff is looking forward to the release of his forthcoming film, Student Of The Year 2. Co-starring debutantes Ananya Pandey and Tara Sutaria, the much-awaited movie is a sequel to Karan Johar’s 2012 directorial Student Of The Year.

The film is ready to release on May 10, 2019.

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