He
may
fight
several
goons
all
at
once
in
his
films,
but
in
real
life
actor
Tiger
Shroff
says
he
is
extremely
scared
of
his
mother.
Son
of
Jackie
Shroff
and
Ayesha,
Tiger
says
the
only
similarity
between
his
upcoming
superhero
character
in
A
Flying
Jatt
and
him
is
that
they
both
listen
to
their
mothers.
"I
do
a
lot
of
work
outside
my
house.
In
my
house,
my
mother
is
my
superhero.
In
one
way,
I
am
very
alike
to
my
character.
Both,
the
superhero
and
me,
are
scared
of
my
mother.
I
listen
to
everything
which
she
says.
She
is
stronger
than
me," Tiger
told
reporters
here.
Directed
by
Remo
D'Souza,
the
superhero
film
stars
Tiger
in
the
lead
role
of
a
guy
with
supernatural
powers.
It
is
a
known
fact
that
the
26-year-old
actor
is
a
huge
fan
of
Hrithik
Roshan,
so,
when
asked
if
he
has
plans
to
show
the
film
to
him,
Tiger
said,
"I
hope
so.
If
he
has
time
from
his
schedule
and
if
he
wants
to,
then
we
would
love
to,
of
course."
The
film
will
be
Tiger's
third
movie,
after
Heropanti
and
Baaghi
and
the
actor
says
he
is
most
confident
about
A
Flying
Jatt
as
he
wanted
to
be
a
superhero
during
his
childhood.
"The
expectations
have
increased
from
me.
I
have
done
three
films
so
far
and
I
am
most
confident
about
'A
Flying
Jatt'.
I
wanted
to
be
a
superhero
since
childhood.
Whatever
I
do,
dance,
action,
I
used
to
do
it
like
a
superhero."
Produced
under
the
banner
of
Balaji
Motion
Pictures,
the
film
also
stars
Jacqueline
Fernandez
and
features
Australian
actor
Nathan
Jones
in
a
negative
role.
The
film
is
scheduled
to
release
on
August
25.