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Tiger seen performing raw action all by himself in ‘Baaghi 2’

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Wednesday, 7 March 2018 (13:09 IST)
Mumbai: After the release of ‘Baaghi 2’ trailer, the makers of the film give a sneak peek into behind the scenes (BTS) from the sets.Actor Tiger Shroff is seen as a one-man army delivering in front of the camera. From exuding intense emotions to performing stunts unabashed, he is seen baring it all.

Taking stakes higher is director Ahmed Khan, who is seen upping action levels in the sequel. Like a true rebel, Tiger is seen channeling his inner action star.Tiger is seen in a never seen before intense avatar and power packed action in ‘Baaghi 2’.In the BTS video, we see how difficult it was for the whole team to get every shot perfect.

In the video, the actor shared his experience and said what all things scared him while shooting.“There were a lot of explosives that were happening in the actions, you know there was running through the bullets, that was very difficult and scary,” Tiger said.In the video, filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala is seen approving of Tiger Shroff's exceptional daredevil performance.‘Baaghi 2’ is the sequel of 2014's superhit film ‘Baaghi’. 'Baaghi 2’ has been making headlines ever since its announcement. Just like ‘Baaghi’ we will see a fresh pairing in ‘Baaghi 2’ with Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani.

The recently released song featuring both the leads Tiger and Disha has gained a lot of popularity in the audience.Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the banner name Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, 'Baaghi 2' is directed by Ahmed Khan.The film is scheduled to release on March 30.(UNI)

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