In a candid interview with Mid-Day, actor Tiger Shroff has said that while almost all his films make him look like a “hero,” at this point he is not a superstar. The Baaghi actor said, “The typical formula works for me. The skills of action and dance fascinate kids. [But] At this point, I am not a superstar. I want to be one desperately.”
Though he feels he is nowhere close to being a superstar, he hopes to achieve that goal over the next few years.
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Shroff has been lauded for his calm response to recent controversial remarks made by Ram Gopal Varma, who called him a “transgender”. He said people live in a chauvinistic world and he was glad that there was more awareness now. “No one can call people names and get away with it anymore. As for the controversy, I don’t want to comment on any senior with whom my father shares a close professional bond. I don’t want to give unnecessary publicity to the people seeking it,” he said.
Meanwhile, the actor is currently completing the shoot of Munna Michael and will be soon begin work on two sequels. “We will have an elaborate stint in Kashmir for ‘Student Of The Year 2‘, though we don’t know the dates yet. ‘Munna Michael‘ is almost done except a dance face-off scene with Nawaz (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) bhai and the finale song. I will also start preparing for ‘Baaghi 2’ in China,” he said.