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Following Bade Miyan Chote Miyan's failure, Tiger Shroff talks about going through a sad period and believes Baaghi 4 will reveal a "different me": "It is difficult to reinvent myself."


By Kajal Sharma - 02 Sep 2025 05:23 PM
The darkest movie in the Baaghi series, Baaghi 4, is coming out soon, and actor Tiger Shroff is getting ready for it. However, following a run of successive box office disappointments, including Ganpath, Heropanti 2, and Bade Mitan Chote Miyan, he had a decline in his career in recent years. Tiger discussed the impending film, his new persona, enduring the dark chapter in his career, and much more in a recent interview."I'm feeling restless, happy, excited, blessed, and grateful that the audiences are going to see a very different side of me in my next release Baaghi 4," he stated in an interview with Bollywood Hungama, sharing his thoughts and feelings about the occasion. I am eagerly awaiting their response. Although it has been quite the learning curve, the past three years have undoubtedly not been simple. I believe that as a result, I've improved as an artist.
The actor went on to say that he has incorporated the lessons he learned during his difficult time into his next film, Baaghi 4. "I hope the audience—and you, Sir—see Baaghi 4 because I've incorporated all those lessons into it. As previously said, it is impossible to accurately forecast a movie's outcome. However, we have truly put our all into this one. God has blessed the Baaghi franchise, and for that I am incredibly thankful. For me, the fact that it has reached its fourth installment is a huge deal, and I am incredibly grateful to Sajid Nadiadwala Sir for providing me with this franchise and platform.His parents, Jackie and Ayesha Shroff, have always been his rock during both his prosperous and challenging times. "My soulmates are my parents." I feel incredibly fortunate and thankful," he said.He said, "Honestly, I thought it had everything going for it," in response to a question about what might have gone wrong with his most recent movie, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, starring Akshay Kumar. Regretfully, audiences didn't find it particularly compelling. However, I had a great time filming the movie, and I will always be appreciative of the producers, Vashu Bhagnani ji and Jackky Bhagnani ji. Tiger went on, "Of course, my co-actor and childhood hero, Akshay Kumar Sir, and our director, Ali Abbas Zafar Sir, who is one of my favorite directors." We had a great time making the movie, and if I had to do it over, I wouldn't alter a thing.