Mumbai: Actor Tiger Shroff says his father Jackie Shroff, who has enjoyed the adulation of his fans for years, is always tensed about how the audience will accept him.
“My father is always tensed and scared on how the audience will (react)…accept me or not. Being a son of a talented and great actor like him, there is pressure, and there are expectations. He understands that,” Tiger told PTI.
“Every star son has to face this thing. I work very hard to make my father and mother proud. That is my goal.”
According to Tiger, his father loved the trailer of his upcoming film “Baaghi”.“My family is very happy about this film. My father doesn’t speak much but I could sense that he is very happy.The biggest high for me is when my parents are happy.”
In his debut film “Heropanti”, Tiger stunned everyone with his action and dancing skills. Now for his second film “Baaghi” the young actor has learnt Kalaripayattu, an ancient martial art form from Kerala.
Chief Commando trainer Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj has trained the 26-year-old actor in Kalaripayattu.In the film as well, Bharadwaj will be seen as the trainer of Tiger.“Before I met him (Chief Commando Trainer Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj) there was pressure. My master is a talented person and praticener of this art. With “Baaghi” we go ahead and treat the audience with something new to watch on screen,” he said.
“I have tried my best to do justice to this art form. Whatever I have learnt so far, I want to up my quotient in action,” he added.Through “Baaghi” the makers wants to promote this art form practised by warriors.“It is about going back to our roots and being proud of what we are. We had martial arts form here but don’t know why people were not using it. Everybody in the East wants to be like West and people in West wants to be like East,” Tiger said.
The film directed by Sabbir Khan also stars Shraddha Kapoor in the lead.
Tiger Shroff feels its not FAIR for actors to use body doubles!
Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj has mentored Tiger Shroff extensively in Kalaripayattu and the power-packed action sequences before he started shooting for Baaghi.
Bhardwaj, who was extremely impressed by Tiger’s hard work, says it was an emotional journey for him.
Actor Tiger Shroff, who promises awe-inspiring action scenes in his new film “Baaghi”, says it’s not fair for an actor to take body doubles.
While the concept of body doubles has existed for long in tinsel town, Tiger told IANS: “I did all the stunt scenes myself because I think it’s not fair for an actor to take body doubles. That’s why I worked so hard and did them myself as much as possible.”
“If there was a body double, I would rather allow him to be the hero of the film. It’s not right to take his credit. I tried my best to be honest to the character,” he added.
“Baaghi” brings back the successful team of the 2014 film “Heropanti” — producer Nadiadwala, director Sabbir Khan and actor Tiger. The film, which is releasing on April 29, is a rebellious love story, and features Shraddha with Tiger for the first time on screen.
Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj has mentored Tiger Shroff extensively in Kalaripayattu and the power-packed action sequences before he started shooting for “Baaghi”.
Bhardwaj, who was extremely impressed by Tiger’s hard work, says it was an emotional journey for him.
“When I was roped in, it was my responsibility and liability to prove Tiger at his best.”
Father is always tensed about audience acceptance for me: Tiger
Mumbai: Actor Tiger Shroff says his father Jackie Shroff, who has enjoyed the adulation of his fans for years, is always tensed about how the audience will accept him.
“My father is always tensed and scared on how the audience will (react)…accept me or not. Being a son of a talented and great actor like him, there is pressure, and there are expectations. He understands that,” Tiger told PTI.
“Every star son has to face this thing. I work very hard to make my father and mother proud. That is my goal.”
According to Tiger, his father loved the trailer of his upcoming film “Baaghi”.
“My family is very happy about this film. My father doesn’t speak much but I could sense that he is very happy. The biggest high for me is when my parents are happy.”
In his debut film “Heropanti”, Tiger stunned everyone with his action and dancing skills. Now for his second film “Baaghi” the young actor has learnt Kalaripayattu, an ancient martial art form from Kerala.
Chief Commando trainer Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj has trained the 26-year-old actor in Kalaripayattu.
In the film as well, Bharadwaj will be seen as the trainer of Tiger.
“Before I met him (Chief Commando Trainer Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj) there was pressure. My master is a talented person and praticener of this art. With “Baaghi” we go ahead and treat the audience with something new to watch on screen,” he said.
“I have tried my best to do justice to this art form. Whatever I have learnt so far, I want to up my quotient in action,” he added.
Through “Baaghi” the makers wants to promote this art form practised by warriors.
“It is about going back to our roots and being proud of what we are. We had martial arts form here but don’t know why people were not using it. Everybody in the East wants to be like West and people in West wants to be like East,” Tiger said.
The film directed by Sabbir Khan also stars Shraddha Kapoor in the lead.
Tiger Pulls Off A 40 Minute Kalaripayattu Sequence
Tiger Shroff showed his flair for action in his debut film Heropanti.Now he has upped his act by quite a few notches for his fothcoming romance action flick. Baaghi.
The actor’s trainer Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj tell us that for one sequence his protege pulled off a stunt that even legends with 15 years of experience don’t manage.
Shaurya Bharadwaj: Tiger Shroff inspires everyone
Chief commando trainer Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj, who has trained actor Tiger Shroff for action in ‘Baaghi’, has heaped praise on the actor saying, he is the youngest star who inspires everyone.
Tiger Shroff gearing up for ‘Baaghi’s’ ‘final fight’
Bharadwaj makes his acting debut in Tiger Shroff starrer ‘Baaghi’, slated to release on April 29. “Tiger is like my family now. What inspires me about him the most is his honesty and the dignity. Among the young generation, he is biggest thing that has happened to our country,” Bharadwaj told PTI. “He is the youngest star to inspire people. Tiger has maintained the purity and humility of ‘Kalaripayattu’ (a martial art form) in the film,” he said. It was easy for Bharadwaj to train Tiger. “We (Tiger and I) share same values on and off screen. It is not about being easy or tough, it is about being what you are,” he added. Bharadwaj believes action in films and in general has changed.
“In terms of action (in films and in general in real life) we have evolved (and) we have reached international standards. Just flying in the air with the help of action doesn’t mean it’s action. It doesn’t impress me as a common man,” Bharadwaj said. He is keen to promote ‘Kalaripayattu’ through ‘Baaghi’.
“I am associated with ‘Baaghi’ because we need to promote our own art forms. The forte of Hollywood is commando and army forces, Chinese films shows martial arts form, Korean films is about Taekwondo. India being the pioneer…The mother of all the action in the world we need to show our art forms. “We have highest form of choreography like ‘Shivtandav’, ‘Rudratandav’ and others. When it comes to art forms like ‘Kalaripayattu’ we have not explored it. It was our responsibility to show it,” he added. Bharadwaj is hopeful that the audience will relate to action in ‘Baagh'”.
“We have not used any weapons in the film. He (Tiger) is the weapon. He (Tiger) uses his body and hands, legs. We have spoken about the authenticity of art ( Kalaripayattu),” he adds. Bharadwaj has trained and mentored for some top action films and movie stars and top stunt men as well.
“Camera is nothing it is just a machine. There is nothing like easy or tough, I am a labourer and I will do what you ask me to do. I use my emotions (and) I don’t use my mind. “For me breaking bones is easy as that is my job. Producer Sajid Nadiadwala and director Sabbir Khan had faith in me and breaking faith of anyone is something I am scared of. I gave my best,” he said.
Tiger Shroff inspires everyone: Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj
Chief commando trainer Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj, who has trained actor Tiger Shroff for action in “Baaghi”, has heaped praise on the actor saying, he is the youngest star who inspires everyone.
Bharadwaj makes his acting debut in Tiger Shroff starrer “Baaghi”, slated to release on April 29.
“Tiger is like my family now. What inspires me about him the most is his honesty and the dignity. Among the young generation, he is biggest thing that has happened to our country,” Bharadwaj told PTI.
“He is the youngest star to inspire people. Tiger has maintained the purity and humility of ‘Kalaripayattu’ (a martial art form) in the film,” he said.
It was easy for Bharadwaj to train Tiger.
Why Vishal Bharadwaj Wanted Tiger Shroff to do Kalaripayattu on screen?
Chief commando trainer Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj, who has trained actor Tiger Shroff for action in “Baaghi“, has heaped praise on the actor saying, he is the youngest star who inspires everyone.
Bharadwaj makes his acting debut in Tiger Shroff starrer “Baaghi“, slated to release on April 29. “Tiger is like my family now. What inspires me about him the most is his honesty and the dignity. Among the young generation, he is biggest thing that has happened to our country,” said Bharadwaj.
“He is the youngest star to inspire people. Tiger has maintained the purity and humility of ‘Kalaripayattu‘ (a martial art form) in the film,” he said.
It was easy for Bharadwaj to train Tiger. “We (Tiger and I) share same values on and off screen. It is not about being easy or tough, it is about being what you are,” he added.
The ace film-maker believes action in films and in general has changed. “In terms of action (in films and in general in real life) we have evolved (and) we have reached international standards. Just flying in the air with the help of action doesn’t mean it’s action. It doesn’t impress me as a common man,” Bharadwaj said.
It’s not fair for an actor to take body doubles: Tiger Shroff
Mumbai: Actor Tiger Shroff, who promises awe-inspiring action scenes in his new film “Baaghi”, says it’s not fair for an actor to take body doubles.
While the concept of body doubles has existed for long in tinsel town, Tiger told IANS: “I did all the stunt scenes myself because I think it’s not fair for an actor to take body doubles. That’s why I worked so hard and did them myself as much as possible.”
“If there was a body double, I would rather allow him to be the hero of the film. It’s not right to take his credit. I tried my best to be honest to the character,” he added.
“Baaghi” brings back the successful team of the 2014 film “Heropanti” — producer Nadiadwala, director Sabbir Khan and actor Tiger. The film, which is releasing on April 29, is a rebellious love story, and features Shraddha with Tiger for the first time on screen.
Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj has mentored Tiger Shroff extensively in Kalaripayattu and the power-packed action sequences before he started shooting for “Baaghi”.
Bhardwaj, who was extremely impressed by Tiger’s hard work, says it was an emotional journey for him.
“When I was roped in, it was my responsibility and liability to prove Tiger at his best.”
It’s not fair for an actor to take body doubles: Tiger Shroff
Mumbai: Actor Tiger Shroff, who promises awe-inspiring action scenes in his new film “Baaghi”, says it’s not fair for an actor to take body doubles.
While the concept of body doubles has existed for long in tinsel town, Tiger told IANS: “I did all the stunt scenes myself because I think it’s not fair for an actor to take body doubles. That’s why I worked so hard and did them myself as much as possible.”
“If there was a body double, I would rather allow him to be the hero of the film. It’s not right to take his credit. I tried my best to be honest to the character,” he added.
“Baaghi” brings back the successful team of the 2014 film “Heropanti” — producer Nadiadwala, director Sabbir Khan and actor Tiger. The film, which is releasing on April 29, is a rebellious love story, and features Shraddha with Tiger for the first time on screen.
Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj has mentored Tiger Shroff extensively in Kalaripayattu and the power-packed action sequences before he started shooting for “Baaghi”.
Bhardwaj, who was extremely impressed by Tiger’s hard work, says it was an emotional journey for him.
“When I was roped in, it was my responsibility and liability to prove Tiger at his best.”(IANS)
Tiger Shroff Inspires Everyone Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj
Chief commando tutor Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj, who has lerned actor Tiger Shroff for movement in “Baaghi”, has heaped regard on a actor.
Chief commando tutor Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj, who has lerned actor Tiger Shroff for movement in “Baaghi”, has heaped regard on a actor saying, he is a youngest star who inspires everyone.
Bharadwaj creates his behaving entrance in Tiger Shroff starrer “Baaghi”, slated to recover on Apr 29.
“Tiger is like my family now. What inspires me about him a many is his probity and a dignity. Among a immature generation, he is biggest thing that has happened to a country,” Bharadwaj told PTI.
“He is a youngest star to enthuse people. Tiger has confirmed a virginity and piety of ‘Kalaripayattu’ (a martial art form) in a film,” he said.
It was easy for Bharadwaj to sight Tiger.
“We (Tiger and I) share same values on and off screen. It is not about being easy or tough, it is about being what we are,” he added.
Bharadwaj believes movement in films and in ubiquitous has changed.
“In terms of movement (in films and in ubiquitous in genuine life) we have developed (and) we have reached general standards. Just drifting in a atmosphere with a assistance of movement doesn’t meant it’s action. It doesn’t stir me as a common man,” Bharadwaj said.
He is penetrating to foster ‘Kalaripayattu’ by “Baaghi”.