Tiger Shroff-Kriti Sanon starrer ‘Ganapath’ hits the silver screen today. And given how Tiger Shroff’s last few movies have failed miserably at the box office, the success of Ganapath is critical for the actor. Before the audience shares their verdict on Tiger Shroff’s new movie, here are his recent movies that not only tanked miserably at the box office but were too painful to watch:
Flying Jatt
IMDb: 3.1
Tiger Shroff’s 2016 release, “A Flying Jatt,” aimed to blend superhero action with comedy. However, many fans found the execution painfully underwhelming. The film’s simplistic narrative and over-the-top antics often left viewers longing for a more cohesive superhero experience. Additionally, Tiger Shroff’s horrible performance as a superhero made this movie painful to watch.
Munna Michael
IMDb: 3.4
In “Munna Michael,” Tiger Shroff showcased his dancing skills and his love for Michael Jackson, but the movie’s storyline, marred by Tiger Shroff’s bad acting and lackluster writing, didn’t quite hit the right notes with fans. The film struggled to find a balance between dance sequences and storytelling, leaving the overall experience hugely disappointing.
Heropanti Series (1 &2)
IMDb: Heropanti 2 (2.5) & Heropanti 1 (5.2)
Tiger Shroff’s debut film “Heropanti” garnered mixed reviews, and the subsequent sequel, “Heropanti 2” faced massive criticism. Despite the franchise’s attempts to provide high-octane action and stylized sequences, the repetitiveness of the formula and the lack of innovative storytelling have led to fans describing these movies as monotonously painful,
Baaghi Series (3, 2 & 1)
IMDb: Baaghi 3 (2.2) Baaghi 2 (4.8) Baaghi (5.3)
The “Baaghi” series, comprising “Baaghi,” “Baaghi 2,” and “Baaghi 3,” promised action-packed entertainment but left many fans grappling with disappointment. While the franchise intended to showcase Tiger Shroff’s martial arts skills, fans have often criticized the lack of substantial plots, weak character development and pathetic acting, making these films no less than a torture.
Student of the Year 2
IMDb: 2.2
While “Student of the Year” received love from the audience, “Student of the Year 2” fell short of its predecessor in many ways. The movie received backlash for its caricatured portrayal of college life, implausible character dynamics, bad acting performance, and a storyline that lacked depth. As a result, fans were highly disappointed with this sequel.
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