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Tiger Shroff elated with films’ premieres getting high TRPs on TV

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Nov, 2016 10:56 AM
  • Tiger Shroff elated with films’ premieres getting high TRPs on TV
Bollywood newbie Tiger Shroff, who has had two releases this year, Baaghi and A Flying Jatt, is overwhelmed with the response his films are getting on the small screen.
 
The actor’s films did not only do well at the cash counters during the theatrical release, but also during the world television premieres.
 
When Baaghi premiered on television, the ratings beat other big films like Airlift, Bajirao Mastani, Fan, Dilwale, etc. and stood at number 2 after Salman Khan’s Prem Ratan Dhan Paayo.
 
According to statistics, A Flying Jatt was watched by 45.8 million people during its worldwide premiere on TV.
 
Compared to Salman Khan’s ‘Sultan’ which had 57.6 million people watching it, it is a big thing for Tiger Shroff, as he is only 3 films old in the industry.
 
 
Sharing his happiness, an elated Tiger said, “My team brought it to my notice how well both ‘Baaghi’ and ‘A Flying Jatt’ did on television as well. I even saw some parents upload their kids’ pictures in my character’s signature take off pose from my superhero film.. It is extremely heartening to know that all our hard work has paid off in this manner.”
 
When Tiger Shroff made his debut, he immediately got popular among the masses. From thereon, his popularity among all age groups has been only increasing.
 
Television ratings show the interest among the mass audience which Tiger Shroff has been able to develop, early in his career.
On the professional front, the actor is currently working on his next film, Munna Michael.

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