Munna Michael: Tiger Shroff shows off his chiseled abs in the latest still from Ding Dang
Tiger Shroff shows off his perfect abs in a still from Munna Michael's Ding Dang.
If you are a die-hard of Tiger Shroff's dancing, makers are all set to release a new number from Munna Michael - Ding Dang. But before that, makers decided to tease us a bit with a still from the song which features Tiger. Eros Now shared it on Twitter and well, it does look a promising one.
In the picture, you see Tiger showing off his swag through his dancing skills. You can also notice his chiseled abs. You will see the actor paying tribute to his dad, veteran actor Jackie Shroff in the song Ding Dang. The teaser of the song is already out and it has already got us excited for the song. It's all set to come out today.
The bandana which Tiger is seen wearing in many stills of the songs has been gifted by his dad. About it Tiger had told a leading daily, “It was Sabbir sir’s idea for me to wear a bandana as he wanted a definite feel of the Mumbai street boy. Apart from ‘Hero’, there’s definitely a feel of all the iconic actors that have played Munna. The bandana I wear is part of my attire and so it’s pretty much on me throughout. As we were working on the look at home dad gave me his personal one and it looked just perfect."
He also added, "The song is a tribute to my father. There is no better way I could have done it than as Munna. Dad is my buddy, my first hero. He’s the reason I’m here. That’s why for this character, I’m trying to live his life."
Munna Michael is an action-packed dance drama helmed by director Sabbir Khan who once again teams up with Tiger after two consecutive hits, Heropanti (2014) and Baaghi (2016). The film is based on the story of Munna, a street boy from the locality Teen Batti in Mumbai, who loves dancing and grows up idolising the legendary singer-dancer, Michael Jackson. The romantic drama laced with stylised power-packed action promises to be a mass entertainer and is due to be released on 7 July 2017.
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