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Tiger Shroff keen to do sports-based film

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 21 May, 2014 01:38 PM
  • Tiger Shroff keen to do sports-based film
Bollywood debutant Tiger Shroff, a sports enthusiast, harbours a desire to feature in a film based on sports.
 
"I have been into sports since a long time. I would like to do anything where I get an opportunity to explore my talent. If somebody has a great script, then I would love to do that," Tiger told IANS.
 
"Unfortunately, we don't make too many films based on sports, unlike the west. But I feel this is the best time to experiment," added the actor, who is geared up for the release of his debut film "Heropanti" Friday.
 
He is "super nervous".
 
"There is so much hard work put into this film, and so everybody wants it to do well at the box office," he said.
 
Directed by Sabbir Khan, "Heropanti" also features another newcomer Kriti Sanon in the lead.

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