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Heavyweight Bharti flirts with muscular Tiger

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 06 Jun, 2014 02:20 PM
  • Heavyweight Bharti flirts with muscular Tiger
Newcomer Tiger Shroff was left blushing when comedienne Bharti kept flirting with him on the set of "DID L'iL Masters".
 
Jokingly, the comedienne teased Tiger saying that his dad and actor Jackie Shroff is her future father-in-law and that she would like to marry the "Heropanti" star and have lots of kids with him.
 
Bharti even asked Tiger to take off his shirt, and almost fainted at the sight of his perfect abs.
 
On the set of the Zee TV show, Tiger was accompanied by his "Heropanti" co-star Kriti Sanon, and they had an experience to remember.
 
"These kids possess exceptional dancing skills and unwavering dedication towards dance. We are glad that we could experience this level of perfection. Without a doubt, we enjoyed sharing the stage with them. And we're still reeling under the effect of Bharti's antics... she's adorably cute and so funny," said Tiger.
 
Catch the "Heropanti" special of the show Saturday.

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