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2 Months To Go For Ganapath; Tiger Shroff Shares A Ripped Selfie

Mumbai, 21st August 2023 (Newshelpline) – Action superstar Tiger Shroff took to his social media and dropped a stunning ripped pictures of himself from the last day of Ganapath Part – 1 shoot and confirmed that the film will be out on 2 months.

Sharing the pictures on his social media, Tiger Shroff captioned his post, “Last day of shoot on my biggest and most challenging film yet! X ray vision till the end…2 months to go. #ganapath @carrera @prowlactive @bhushangavasofficial”

The pictures shared by Tiger Shroff took the social by storm and the industry peoples are praising the actor for his physique and appealing looks!

Ganapath: Part 1 is definitely going to be one of the most ambitious film of the Tiger's career and with lots of anticipation surrounded around the actioner.

Pooja Entertainment’s Ganapath: Part 1 in association with Good Co is directed by Vikas Bahl. The film is produced by Vashu Bhagnani, Jackky Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh, and Vikas Bahl.

The film is all set to release, October 20, 2023.

Tiger Shroff is also busy wrapping Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, also starring Akshay Kumar in Ali Abbas Zafar directorial.

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