Tiger Shroff said in his four-year-old career he has realised that rather than succumbing to pressures of the industry, moving forward is the only way.
The actor, who is the son of veteran star Jackie Shroff, said he is in a hurry to create his own identity. "Because of the pressure, I am trying to climb ladders much faster... I'm blessed to be in the position that I am today - to have that acceptance and (to be able to) said that I am my own man, I am not just Jackie Shroff's son. It's what I have set out to do, to create my own identity," Shroff told in an interview.
The 28-year-old star is aware of his pluses and his connection with the youth is one such that he wants to cultivate further by inspiring them.
"I want to inspire the uninspired. I want to move people and stir some emotion. I want to create a revolution. I have sort of initiated a spark in people. Most of my fans are children."
"That's a huge booster for me as they are the most honest members in the audience. They are the future of the country. And if I am leading them, inspiring them in the right way, it's a great feeling," Shroff said.
The actor is looking forward to the release of 'Baaghi 2', a sequel to his 2016 action movie, which cemented his position as Bollywood's latest action star. He faced failure with the two subsequent films - 'A Flying Jatt' and 'Munna Micheal' and Shroff admits that it was hard on him.
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