Tiger
Shroff
has
undeniably
solidified
his
position
as
one
of
the
Indian
film
industry's
most
reliable
superstars.
His
impressive
track
record
of
box
office
triumphs
underscores
his
versatility
as
a
dynamic
performer,
an
exceptional
dancer,
and
a
captivating
action
hero.
Heropanti,
his
debut
film,
was
a
smashing
success,
collecting
72.6
Cr
unheard
of
for
a
newcomer.
His
film
franchise
of
Baaghi
was
a
bona
fide
blockbuster,
having
a
total
collection
of
524
crores,
with
their
high-octane
action
sequences
and
Tiger's
impressive
martial
arts
skills
leaving
audiences
in
awe.
The
box
office
platinum
run
continued
with
War
garnering
475
Cr
showcased
Tiger
alongside
Hrithik
Roshan
and
set
new
benchmarks
for
action
in
India.
A
top
trade
analyst
observes
" Even
Tigers
called
average
films
have
broken
even
or
ended
up
earning
for
his
producers.
Tiger's
films
Student
of
the
Year
2
(98.6
Cr.),
Munna
Michael
(47.20
Cr.),
and
A
Flying
Jatt
(56.13
Cr.)
were
not
as
big
successes
as
his
previous
films
but
they
still
stood
out
in
comparison
to
his
contemporaries'
films'
performances.
In
his
entire
career,
he's
barely
had
two
flops
which
talks
about
how
big
his
mass
following
is.
Ganpath
hasn't
made
a
difference
to
his
career
honestly.
One
good
film
and
he
will
be
back
at
the
top
of
his
game.
Let's
not
forget
that
Tiger
has
been
delivering
hits
with
new
or
barely
established
directors.
"
Tiger's
unwavering
consistency
and
magnetic
appeal
solidify
his
status
as
a
reliable
star.
Tiger
is
set
to
captivate
audiences
with
his
upcoming
films,
starring
alongside
Akshay
Kumar
in
"Bade
Miyan
Chote
Miyan," his
second
big-time
two-hero
outing
after
War
and
two
talked-about
solo
projects,
"Hero
No1,"
directed
by
Jagan
Shakti,
Rambo
produced
by
Siddarth
Anand.
Tiger
also
recently
wrapped
up
some
spectacular
action
in
Hyderabad
for
Rohit
Shetty's
"Singham
Again
and
the
audiences
can't
wait
to
see
it.