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B-Town sees a star in Tiger Shroff

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 23 May, 2014 03:06 PM
  • B-Town sees a star in Tiger Shroff
Tiger Shroff's debut film "Heropanti" hit the screens Friday, and Bollywood celebrities like Farah Khan, Subhash Ghai and Shilpa Shetty share a unanimous opinion that "a star is born".
 
Actor Jackie Shroff's son, Tiger, has gone out of his way to thrill the audience with his daring stunts in "Heropanti".
 
Celebrities took to Twitter to wish him:
 
Subhash Ghai: Another star is born today (Friday). He is Tiger Shroff. Go and watch ‘Heropanti’ to believe it. He has everything plus blessings of everyone.
 
Farah Khan: All good wishes and blessings to Tiger Shroff. His film releases today (Friday) and it looks fantastic! God bless.
 
 
Randeep Hooda: Watch ‘Heropanti’ for a kickass Tiger Shroff and an effervescent Kriti Sanon
 
Shilpa Shetty: Just saw ‘Heropanti’, wow! Superhit. Got to watch Tweetos. Kriti is fabulous and Tiger Shroff ‘roars’, India’s answer to Jackie Chan.
 
Manisha Koirala: Tiger Shroff is fantastic in ‘Heropanti’. Next super star is here!
 
Bhagyashree: Saw ‘Heropanti’. Tiger Shroff is simply superb.

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