In Bollywood, every actor dreams of working with Sanjay Leela Bhansali at least once in their career. And if recent reports are anything to go by then Tiger Shroff might get a chance to fulfil his dream of working with Bhansali very soon.
A report in Mumbai Mirror suggests that the ‘Padmaavat’ filmmaker might cast Tiger Shroff in his next film which is apparently based on the celebrated author Amish Tripathi’s upcoming book.
A source close to the development told Mirror, “Contrary to speculation, the book in question is not ‘The Immortals of Meluha’ but along similar lines. It is yet to be released and could hit the bookstores around the same time as the film’s arrival if everything falls into place. SLB and Tiger have had several meetings on the subject and both are keen to join hands with Amish on what will undoubtedly be one of the most-talked-about projects in recent times. Tiger is yet to give the nod given his packed schedule, but is trying to work out the dates as he doesn’t want to lose out on the opportunity of working with one of his favourite directors.”
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Currently, Tiger is busy working on Punit Malhotra’s ‘Student of The Year 2’. Post that he also has Yash Raj’s dance film in his kitty. In this film, he will be starring alongside his idol Hrithik Roshan. The 28-year-old actor will also be seen in the third instalment of his hit franchise ‘Baaghi’.
We just hope that things fall in place and Tiger collaborates with Bhansali for this film which will apparently be an amalgamation of adventure and mythology.
However, with no official announcement made about this project all we can do is wait and watch.
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