From the energetic debut in 'Heropanti' to the action-packed hits, Tiger Shroff has carved a niche in Bollywood. With a mix of triumphs and challenges,
his journey reflects the ever-changing landscape of Hindi cinema. Let's rewind and assess his journey in the film industry.
Early Days & Rise
Tiger's debut in 'Heropanti' in 2014 set the stage, earning a massive ₹6.63 crore on day one. The film's success launched him as an action star, proving the power of star-driven action films. The actor gained recognition for his agility in action sequences and dance skills, creating a solid fanbase for him.
Action Image Builds
Post-'Heropanti', Tiger doubled down on action. 'Baaghi' alongside Shraddha Kapoor, saw an even bigger opening, solidifying his action hero image. Though 'A Flying Jatt' stumbled, the 'Baaghi' franchise provided consistent success, showcasing his action prowess and solidifying his position in Bollywood.
Ups and Downs
While 'Baaghi 2' was a major hit, Student of the Year 2 earned moderate success. The peak arrived with 'War' in 2019, becoming his biggest hit. However, 'Heropanti 2' and 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' saw him facing box office challenges, highlighting the industry's fickle nature.
The Comeback Trail?
Tiger's career shows a mix of hits and flops. Though known as an action star, his recent films haven't performed well. The upcoming 'Baaghi 4' could be his chance to return to the limelight. The audience will hope for a big hit soon, just like his fans and colleagues.