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Tiger Shroff talks about the War sequel

 Tiger Shroff has a treat in store. The long-awaited sequel to the 2019 blockbuster
 War is now a living reality…almost. Plans are on at Yash Raj films to revive the
 Franchise and also wake up the supposedly dead character that Tiger played in
 War.
 Says Tiger, “War just took off to another level, and I’ve to admit sharing screen
 space with my idol Hrithik Sir was an experience I will cherish all my life. He has
 been an inspiration all my life. And to now observe him from such close quarters
 was a learning experience. As for bringing my character back, all I will say at
 the moment is, you didn’t see my body in War, did you? There are many ways to
 maneuver the script to accommodate  both of us.”
 While we wait for War to begin again, there is plenty on Tiger’s plate right now
 including Heropanti 2  and  Baaghi 4.
 Says Tiger, “In today’s times every actor has to be on his toe constantly. I’m
 grateful for what I’ve got during my six years as an actor. I’ve to constantly keep
 working harder and harder to  ensure I don’t lose the success that  God has given
 me.”





 Would love to do a film that
 highlights impact of climate

 change: Bhumi Pednekar


 Bollywood star Bhumi Pednekar is an environment
 conservationist and has launched ‘Climate Warrior’
 to contribute towards protecting the environment,
 recently revealed she is hugely keen to do a film that
 highlights the impacts of climate change.
 The ‘Shubh Mangal Savdhaan’ actor revealed, “I
 would love that. When I did ‘Toilet: Ek Prem Katha’,
 the kind of noise and the kind of reach it had,
 where India was around the film. Now, post that
 if we look at the numbers today, there has been a
 great decline in open defecation. You know, it was
 a movement. And really, that’s something that I try
 doing with the  films  that I’m associated  with, I try
 to create that balance of positive messaging, along
 with entertainment.” Expressing her desire to act in
 a film linked to highlighting the impacts of climate
 change, the ‘Dolly, Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare’
 actor said, “So if I get an opportunity to do a film,
 there are no two ways that I won’t do it. Nevertheless,
 I don’t think cinema is the only way to bring about
 that change. I feel that with enough people speaking
 BOLLYWOOD  about it, and constantly speaking about it, also we
 can see a change.  So,  instead of just having one
 film 100 percent, that would be an add-on, but I’m
 saying right now we are at a stage where hammering
 BONANAZA  from all sides is going to do the job,” concluded the
 actor.




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