Cable Work For Stunts Is Difficult: Tiger Shroff
Cable Work For Stunts Is Difficult: Tiger Shroff
A Flying Jatt will see Tiger in the role of a superhero who deals with several weaknesses which create comical moments.

Mumbai: Actor Tiger Shroff, who has performed daredevilry in films like Heropanti and Baaghi, says he used cables for the first time for stunts in A Flying Jatt. He feels it's an art to perform action with cables.

"A Flying Jatt is my most challenging film and I am very happy that Remo (D'Souza) sir has given me this challenge and that he let me become his superhero," Tiger said here.

"There was a lot of preparation for the action and the character. We are trying to show a different kind of action and this is the first time I have used cable work. I used to think that 'I can do stunts, I don't need to do cables'.

"But when I actually used some cables for the first time, I realised that it is an art in itself. It is very difficult to maintain one's body language on cables, so it is not easy being a superhero," Tiger said at the launch of the song "Beat pe booty".

A Flying Jatt will see Tiger in the role of a superhero who deals with several weaknesses which create comical moments.

"I have done action in my past two films and here I got the chance to tap into some humorous action. So that is a very difficult genre to express.

"But thanks to my director, who was very clear, and who told me exactly what I needed to do... That made my job easier. Hats off to legends like Jackie Chan, who make it all look so easy," he added.

Tiger takes on Mad Max: Fury Road villain Nathan Jones in some intense action sequences in the film.

Of that, he said: "Whenever I used to fight with Nathan Jones, it used to be very difficult for me, but an experience."

A Flying Jatt, which also stars Jacqueline Fernandez, releases on August 25.

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