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TIGER SHROFF:

I WANT TO OPEN A DANCE SCHOOL TO TRAIN TALENT ACROSS INDIA

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Tiger Shroff is known as a great dancer courtesy his flexible moves in “Heropanti” and various online videos, and the actor says he wishes to open a dance school to train talent across India. The young actor is not a fan of various dance competitio­n shows and thinks an institute would be a better platform for budding performers. “I wanted to open up a dance school for everybody including the underprivi­leged. There’s so much talent in India that goes unnoticed,” Tiger told PTI in an interview. “People have to pave their way through dance competitio­ns, which I am totally against of. If I am able to make a name for myself then I will surely open a dance school.” When it comes to his inspiratio­n as a dancer, the 26-year-old looks up to superstar Hrithik Roshan and finds his dancing effortless. “Whenever I meet him, I ask him so many questions about his career, how he prepares for his songs. I always tell him, ‘Sir, every time I see you in a song everything else becomes invisible and I am left looking at you. How do you make things look so easy...?’” Besides their love for dance, Tiger says they both share similar philosophi­es about life and career. “We have a similar mindset. We are very hard on ourselves. Our philosophi­es are somewhat similar regarding life and careers, so along those lines we talk...

“We usually talk about fitness.” The actor, meanwhile, is excited about his upcoming release, Sajid Nadiadwala’s “Baaghi”.

Tiger says that the film has the potential of becoming a “cult” action movie. “‘Baaghi’ gave me a lot of scope to perform, never seen before action and not just nonsensica­l fighting. There is a strong emotional content in it, which drives the action forward. “I want the audience to whistle and cheer for me in the film, for what I am fighting for... I have worked hard to make it look like a spectacle but I want the emotional quotient to come even stronger.”

The actor feels the action in the film is unlike other movies, where the hero punches the main villain and 10 other goons go flying in the air. Tiger says that Indian audience needs to be presented with authentic action movies. “I think we are trained to see hero punch one and 10 others go flying in the air, we are used to seeing heroes bounce villains on the floor like a basketball. I find that little nonsensica­l.

I understand that if it is done in a comic way. If it’s done in a humorous way, it is okay but that is not something I like to do.” Mid Day

I wanted to open up a dance school for everybody including the underprivi­leged. There’s so much talent in India that goes unnoticed. Tiger Shroff Bollywood actor

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