Tiger Shroff and Mouni Roy sizzle in the new song 'Poori Gal Baat'

Updated : Feb 28, 2022 15:31
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In 2020 Tiger Shroff unleashed the singer in him for the first time with the track 'Unbelievable'. Taking the audience and his fans by surprise, Tiger recently shared the first look of his first Punjabi-English single titled 'Poori Gal Baat' on his social media.

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Tiger Shroff's first Punjabi-English single titled 'Poori Gal Baat' is out now. In the song, Tiger Shroff shares a sizzling chemistry with Mouni Roy. The song marks Tiger and Mouni's first on-screen appearance.

Sharing the song on Instagram, Tiger wrote that it was one of the most challenging things he has ever done. He also asked his fans to share their opinion on the freshly released single.

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Mouni Roy also shared the song on her Insta handle and asked her fans to shower some love.
Disha Patani was completely blown away by her beau and praised the actor in an Instagram post. 

Tiger's sister, Krishna Shroff also gave a shout-out to her brother and wrote, "Yet you NAIL it every damn timeee." Many celebs praised the actor for his versatile performance.

The 'Heropanti' actor is known for his terrific moves and has never failed to amaze us. Tiger is currently busy in the shoot of 'Ganpath', which also stars Kriti Sanon in a titular role. He is also prepping up for 'Heropanti 2' opposite Tara Sutaria and 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' with Akshay Kumar.

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