Is there any stunt in the world that Tiger Shroff can’t ace? Every time we see him on screen we are literally blown away! Constantly reinventing himself and challenging his body with various forms of workouts, Tiger is indeed the King of flips, kicks and fitness! The jack of all trades, Tiger includes martial arts-based-movements like Kung Fu, Taekwondo and Krav Maga in his fitness routine, making him an action star who always jumps out of his comfort zone and pushes his limits. With Heropanti 2, Tiger yet again performs his own stunts with great flare, leaving our hearts racing and our adrenaline pumping.
Here’s looking at our top four “action” moments from Tiger’s Heropanti 2!
- Das Lamborghini ke beech, Ek dhamakedar Entry! - Touted to be one of the most expensive sequences of the film, this scene had not one, not two but ten Lamborghinis that were seen flying in air with the hero making a dashing appearance through them all! High on intensity and power, just what we expect from Tiger!
- One Kick is all it takes - Filmed in the scorching heat in a desert in Abu Dhabi, the climax scene has all the thrills that we are sure to find in a Tiger Shroff film. From land to air, from racing across the sands to fighting on top of a helicopter – this sequence is sure to keep you right at the edge of your seat
- Ek Tiger Sab Pe Bhaari - One of the most talked about scenes in the film that sees Tiger fight 100 Shaolin Monks. The actor trained himself in the Indian Martial Art form of Kalaripayattu to give the scene realism and grit that it truly deserved. A visual delight that gets the heart racing, the way only Tiger Shroff can.
- Sabki Aati Nahi, Aur Meri Jaati Nahi - Heropanti- Only Tiger Shroff can make walking on a moving train look like a stroll in the park. Covered in dust and stones, Tiger was quoted saying it was the most challenging scene for him in the film. Needless to say, he nailed it and left us craving for more!
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