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Exclusive: Tiger Shroff releases the first motion poster of Heropanti 2

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 28, 2020 11:26 IST

Tiger Shroff is all set to star in the sequel of his debut film Heropanti. The announcement was made ...

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Tiger Shroff is all set to star in the sequel of his debut film Heropanti. The announcement was made by Tiger on his official Instagram handle. Taking to his Instagram Tiger wrote, This one is so special to me. Blessed and grateful to be carrying forward another franchise with my mentor sajid sir forward. #Heropanti2 #firstbaby. Details of the film has been kept under wraps which will be directed by Ahmed Khan.

Speaking about Heropanti which was bankrolled by Sajid Nadiadwala the film marked the debut of Kriti Sanon and Tiger Shroff in Bollywood. The film which also starred Prakash Raj was a big hit at the box-office with Tiger winning numerous awards for his debut performance. Check out Tiger Shroff's Instagram post here....

 

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