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Tiger Shroff Discusses the Struggles and Rejections in His Bollywood Career

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Tiger Shroff Discusses the Struggles and Rejections in His Bollywood Career

In a recent interview with Hindustan Times, Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff discussed his career, how he handles failures, and his fashion sense. Shroff, who debuted in 2014 with 'Heropanti,' has experienced both successes and setbacks in the film industry. He embraces failures as motivation to improve.

Shroff recently walked as a showstopper at Tarun Tahiliani’s show during the Blenders Pride Fashion Week Tour in Mumbai. He reflected on his career, noting that 'Heropanti' introduced him to the audience, while 'Baaghi' solidified his niche in action and high-energy performances. Projects like 'A Flying Jatt,' 'Student of the Year 2,' 'Ganapath,' and 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' presented challenges.

Shroff believes failures are crucial for growth, stating, 'Obstacles and hardships force you to introspect and grow. If everything came easy, you’d never push yourself beyond your limits. Every setback is an opportunity to come back stronger.' He also addressed the misconception that Bollywood is all 'glamour and easy success,' emphasizing the years of struggle, rejections, and discipline required to sustain a career.

As a public figure, Shroff recognizes the importance of using his platform to raise awareness about social issues and inspire others. He promotes fitness, positivity, and self-discipline. Regarding his fashion choices, Shroff values comfort and functionality, preferring pieces that allow movement, such as structured streetwear or tailored looks, influenced by his martial arts and fitness background.

Walking the ramp for Tarun Tahiliani was only his second time, and he expressed excitement about being part of the Blenders Pride Fashion Tour. He trusts designers' visions and perspectives on fashion, remaining open to their ideas.

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