
India’s youngest action superstar Tiger Shroff has never been one to do things halfway. And in a refreshingly candid conversation on Shame Less With Lilly Singh, he finally pulled back the curtain on the dedication that has defined him since before he could even spell the word discipline. When host Lilly Singh asked him if his legendary commitment to fitness goes beyond career ambition, Tiger’s answer was as disarming as it was revealing.
In Tiger’s own admission, his love for fitness started at age four or five, when he caught Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon on TV. “I’ve just been really drawn to and really obsessed with physicality and pushing the human body to its physical limits ever since I was four or five years old and I saw Bruce Lee’s Enter the Dragon for the first time on television and I knew that’s what I wanted to be like,” he said.
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And it’s never really been about the cameras for Tiger. His motivation is more personal than that. “I’ve been obsessive in my approach to pushing myself physically. The thought of anti-aging, defying logic, I wouldn’t say cheat death, but not deteriorating or atrophying in any way,” is what keeps him going. For him, the body is a lifelong project, with or without a film to shoot or a hectic schedule to keep up. And if this is not the ultimate fitness goal, then we don’t know what is.
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