Tiger
Shroff
is
eagerly
waiting
for
his
debut
film
Heropanti
which
will
hit
the
screens
May
23
and
he
is
happy
yet
nervous
as
Kochadaiiyaan,
featuring
his
dad
Jackie
Shroff
as
a
villain,
will
release
the
same
day.
The
24-year-old
is
already
making
news
for
his
daring
stunts
and
he
says
that
his
hard
work
has
made
him
secure
about
Heropanti.
"My
father
is
also
in
that
movie
of
superstar
Rajinikanth
starrer
'
Kochadaiiyaan'.
He
(Jackie)
is
a
villain
in
that
movie.
It
will
be
father-son
competition
on
May
23.
"I
am
nervous
about
both
actors
acting
in
'Kochadaiiyaan',
but
I
have
worked
so
hard
so
I
am
secure
about
'Heropanti'
and
happy
to
show
the
audience
what
we
have
done
and
what
we
have
accomplished," Tiger,
who
started
preparing
for
his
role
since
he
signed
the
movie
in
June
2012,
told
Tiger.
The
newcomer's
fate
is
still
uncertain
but
he
believes
he
has
made
an
"impact",
thanks
to
Twitter
jokes
on
him.
"One
day
I
came
across
a
news
that
read
Tiger
Shroff
trending
on
Twitter.
I
thought
how
fast
and
already
famous.
I
clicked
and
saw
people
making
fun
on
my
name.
I
laughed
reading
them," he
said.
"If
you
are
being
talked
about
already
at
this
stage
that
means
somehow
or
the
other
you
have
made
an
impact
already.
Publicity
is
publicity
-
good
or
bad.
If
no
one
was
talking
about
me,
it
would've
been
something
to
worry
about.
But
I
am
clear
I
have
made
an
impact," he
added.
His
clean
shaven
face
and
hair
reaching
his
eyebrows
are
also
talked
about,
but
he
says
it's
talent
that
matters
more
than
looks.
"I
want
the
audience
to
accept
who
I
am.
I
want
to
show
them
who
I
really
am.
If
you
don't
like
me,
I'll
try
and
change
but
I
am
sincere
and
honest
to
my
work
and
I
want
that
to
come
across.
Looks
are
secondary.
I
want
to
prove
my
talent," said
Tiger,
who
doesn't
mind
taking
classes
to
be
a
better
dancer,
actor
and
performer.
Currently
on
a
multi-city
tour
to
promote
his
film,
the
devotee
of
Lord
Shiva
is
excited
about
his
maiden
visit
to
Varanasi
a
day
before
the
city
goes
to
the
polls.
"The
experience
has
been
superb.
People
are
lovely.
The
city
is
the
oldest
and
it's
a
spiritual
city
and
I
am
a
spiritual
person.
That's
why
I
chose
to
come
here
and
pay
my
respects
to
Lord
Shiva.
I
am
a
follower
of
Shivji.
That's
why
I
am
here.
"This
morning
(Sunday)
I
woke
up
early
to
go
to
Tulsi
Ghat
to
experience
the
whole
energy
and
exercise
there," said
the
actor,
who
will
also
travel
to
Delhi,
Punjab
and
Nagpur
for
Sabbir
Khan's
directorial's
promotion.