Don't Know Why People Overreact; One Word Can Ruin Your Career:Tiger Shroff

    Don't Know Why People Overreact; One Word Can Ruin Your Career:Tiger Shroff

    Tiger Shroff has stayed away from any negative stories around him, ever since he started his career in Bollywood in 2014. However, the actor’s recent comment, where he allegedly referred to his Student of the Year 2 co-stars as ‘padding’, didn’t go down well with people and he was trolled on social media.

    Although Tiger did clarify his stance on this, talking to us recently, he again picked on the subject and shared his views. “I don’t understand why people these days overreact unnecessarily on everything that an actor says. I used ‘padding’ so casually and got badly scr**ed. It’s so funny how using one wrong word can screw up your career,” says Tiger.

    The 27-year-old, who is in Delhi to promote his next film, Munna Michael, was at his composed best throughout the interview but got visibly upset when he recalled the recent backlash that he faced. “I mean, come on! I am not a sexist or a racist or anything like that. I don’t get under people’s skin or pick up unnecessary fights. Everyone knows the kind of person I am,” says Tiger, adding that his statement was highly misunderstood.

    The actor maintains that nowhere in his comments he meant to demean his female co-stars. “I know the question was asked in context of my co-stars but my answer was taken in a different context. I just want to prove that journalist wrong. If you ask me, I might be a padding for the girls and I might help them and they might help me. I never meant that they’re mere props on set,” says Tiger.

    Explaining what he meant, he adds, “What I meant by ‘padding’ was that directors and producers pad-up — provide a cushion and package a film. Casting Tiger Shroff may also be some sort of a padding, because even I have only that much to offer.”