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Ayesha’s REACTS to influencer telling her son to stop acting

Ayesha Shroff’s REACTS to influencer telling her son, Tiger Shroff, to stop acting’: 'And you are who exactly'

Tiger Shroff’s mother, Ayesha Shroff, responded wittily to a social media post listing Tiger among actors who should stop acting. Despite criticism over recent box office failures, Tiger remains popular for his action roles. He will soon star in Baaghi 4, releasing in theaters on September 5.

Tiger Shroff’s mother, Ayesha Shroff, was clearly affected by a social media post shared by content creator Arya Kothari that took a jab at some Bollywood stars. The video named Tiger among the ‘top 5 actors who should stop acting,’ which led Ayesha to leave a sharp and witty comment on the post.Popular Instagram collaboration and the controversial listArya regularly collaborates with Arnav Barchha on Instagram, creating videos where they attempt to identify various “top 5” lists—a trend that was first made popular by The Makeshift Project. In one such video, Arya asks Arnav, “Who are the top 5 actors who should stop acting?” Arnav starts the list by placing Tiger Shroff at number two. Other actors included are Varun Dhawan, Aditya Roy Kapur, and Sidharth Malhotra, with the number one spot implied to be Arjun Kapoor, hinted at through the viral background music from his latest meme. Ayesha’s witty comment sparks reactionsThe video was shared on Instagram last Sunday and soon caught Ayesha’s attention. She responded with a witty remark, saying, “And you are who exactly? (four laugh emojis).” Her comment has garnered around 800 likes and sparked mixed reactions. One supporter wrote, “Not many can pull off what he can do with his moves.. hardworking and ever improving.” Another Tiger fan commented, “Tiger Shroff is second after Allu Arjun in my Favourite actor list. ..!! Be proud of your son.. don’t worry ma’am.” However, some others felt that the content creator was merely reflecting “public opinion.”

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Tiger Shroff’s career journeyTiger Shroff, son of Ayesha and actor Jackie Shroff, began his acting career with the successful film ‘Heropanti’ in 2014. He quickly became known for his action-packed roles in hits like ‘Baaghi’, ‘Baaghi 2’ and ‘War 2’, and ‘Student of the Year 2’. However, since the pandemic, his recent releases, ‘Ganapath’ and ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’, have underperformed at the box office, and he has received some criticism regarding his acting skills.Upcoming project: ‘Baaghi 4’On the work froTiger will soon appear in ‘Baaghi 4’, an action movie directed by A Harsha. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Sonam Bajwa, and introduces Harnaaz Sandhu. The film will be released in theaters on September 5.

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