Tiger Shroff shed his Baaghi 4 character, and returned as A Flying Jatt to meet children at a medical facility. In a heartwarming gesture, the 35-year-old on September 13, turned into his superhero avatar and left the Cancer Patients Aids Association to meet his young fans there.
He presented the children battling with the disease with roses and clicked pictures while spreading smiles on what is called the ‘National Cancer Rose Day’.
Tiger took to his Instagram handle and posted a video from the day he spent with the children. He wrote in the caption, “Had to suit up one more time on demand for some very special kids happy rose day from afj.” In the video he says he’s wearing his superhero costume after 6 years. Filmmaker Remo D’Souza who directed A Flying Jatt, reacted on his post, “This is so beautiful, these little ones are the reason we made this film, and look at the love for you.”
Tiger enthralls his young fans
Tiger’s gesture received a lot of praise from netizens. One user wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “#TigerShroff decided to celebrate the #NationalCancerRoseDay with some special kids by dressing up as his beloved superhero character #FlyingJatt. Tiger’s support makes this day a cherished memory for these children – one filled with hope, laughter, and love that they will carry with them for life.”
Another comment said, “For the children, he is not just an action superstar but their Tiger Bhaiya – thank you #TigerShroff for making this day unforgettable.”
Tiger Shroff’s films
Tiger Shroff starred with Jacqueline Fernandez in 2016 film A Flying Jatt, where he played Aman, a martial arts teacher who discovers his superpowers when he engages in a fight with a mercenary. He uses his skills to take don the villain who has become more powerful after getting exposed to toxic waste.
Meanwhile, Tiger recently returned to play his character Ronnie in Baaghi 4. Directed by A Harsha, it also stars Sanjay Dutt, Sonam Bajwa and Harnaaz Sandhu. It released alongside The Bengal Files on September 5 and has been performing better than the Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri film.