Tiger Shroff fractures his foot during a stunt, was trying to break a concrete wash basin

Updated : Nov 02, 2022 14:52
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Actor Tiger Shroff, known as one of the biggest action stars of India, shared an incident where his action turned into an accident. Tiger shared a video on social media and wrote that he broke his foot during a stunt for his forthcoming film.  
  
The actor took to Instagram and posted a video in which he's seen shooting for a fight sequence. The actor is seen breaking his leg while trying to demolish a wash basin. Sharing the video, Tiger wrote, ‘Broke my foot breaking a concrete wash basin because i was fired up af and i thought i was stronger than i was. But in my defence the basin broke too.’    
  
  
Soon after the video was shared, several celebrities wished him a speedy recovery in the comment section. Actor Shilpa Shetty, who had also recently injured her leg, commented ‘Omg! @tigerjackieshroff ’. Singer Shaan said, ‘You are simply incredible.. but glad to know you are human too.’ Nargis Fakhri also dropped shocked and fire emoticons. His mother Ayesha Shroff cheered for her son. 
  
  
But it seems the video is a throwback as director Saabir Khan commented on this post saying, ‘This was the day we shot round the clock 24 hours … too intense.’ He has worked with the actor in films such as 'Heropanti', 'Munna Michael' and 'Baaghi'.   
  
On the work front, Tiger Shroff will be next seen in ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’ with Akshay Kumar and ‘Ganpath’ alongside Kriti Sanon. He also has Shashank Khaitan’s ‘Screw Dheela’ in the pipeline. He was last seen in ‘Heropanti 2’, co-starring Tara Sutaria. 

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