Published 22:37 IST, September 25th 2019
Tiger Shroff: Memes can be flattering when done in good taste
Tiger Shroff on Wednesday said that he wasn't new to being the subject of social media memes running across the web but there is a line that needs to be drawn.
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Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff on Wednesday has said that he wasn't new to being subject of social media memes running across web but re is a line that needed to be drawn. This comes after numerous memes of actor were shared across social media platforms after his last release 'Student of Year 2.' Event after trailer of 'War,' his upcoming flick alongside Hrithik Roshan was dropped, netizens were quick to respond with hilarious memes by picking out dialogues from trailer.
Tiger Shroff speaks on trolls and memes
After social media was flooded by memes featuring him, actor responded by saying that it is pleasing when memes shared are light-hearted and just for fun.
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"If it's done in good taste, it's very flattering. Sometimes it's pretty cold. But it's thing new to me. I guess I happen to make some sort of impact on se guys that I get this attention."
He also said that it is flattering to trend on social media, but it is t same case orwise. While speaking more on trolls and memes, acrobatic actor said that he has received trolls since time his first film released and that he is used to it w. "I've been getting trolls and memes since my first film released. But, at end of day, any PR is good PR," Shroff ded.
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Tiger's next release to hit screens on October 2
Tiger Shroff, who is son of Bollywood's veteran actor Jackie Shroff, me his debut in 2014 with action-comedy movie Heropanti alongside Kriti San. actor is kwn for his dance and acrobatic skills. His upcoming release alongside Hrithik Roshan and Vaani Kapoor, "War" is all set to hit screens on October 2.
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(With PTI Inputs)
18:02 IST, September 25th 2019