Jackie Shroff celebrates 40 years of 'Hero,' expresses desire to see son Tiger Shroff in remake | Hindi Movie News - Times of India
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Jackie Shroff celebrates 40 years of 'Hero,' expresses desire to see son Tiger Shroff in remake

Jackie Shroff celebrates 40 years of 'Hero,' expresses desire to see son Tiger Shroff in remake; Jackie envisions Tiger in a sequel of 'Hero' and praises his suitability for the iconic character; He appreciates director Subhash Ghai for transforming his life through the film; Jackie supports the idea of remakes as a way to pay tribute to iconic movies; 'Hero' marked a turning point in Jackie Shroff's career and life.
Jackie Shroff celebrates 40 years of 'Hero,' expresses desire to see son Tiger Shroff in remake

Jackie Shroff, the legendary actor, has been a constant source of entertainment for his fans with an array of memorable projects, including films like "King Uncle" and "Yaadein." However, it was in 1983 that he embarked on his acting journey as a lead actor with the film "Hero." Since then, Jackie Shroff has carved a niche for himself in the industry, leaving an indelible mark through his versatile performances and enduring popularity across generations.

As the iconic film 'Hero' marks its 40th anniversary, Jackie Shroff expresses interest in a sequel and envisions his son, Tiger Shroff, in the lead role. Reflecting on the milestone, Jackie also appreciates director Subhash Ghai for his pivotal role in making him an established star.
Reflecting on the classic cult status of 'Hero,' Jackie Shroff expresses interest in a remake and envisions his son, Tiger Shroff, in the lead role. Jackie praises Tiger's patience, deeming him suitable for the iconic character. Hoping to see Tiger carry forward the legacy, Jackie anticipates the same overwhelming love for his son in a remake of the beloved film.
Jackie Shroff expresses his desire for a remake of "Hero' with Hindustan Times, He would like his to see his son Tiger Shroff in the lead role. Reflecting on the legacy created by director Subhash Ghai, Jackie appreciates the musical and action elements that defined his own career. Recognizing Tiger's proficiency in both music and action, Jackie hopes for him to work with talented technicians and a director like himself, anticipating that a remake would turn into a beautiful film. Jackie emphasizes the joy he would feel seeing Tiger carry forward the legacy and wishes for the audience to shower the same love on his son as they did on him.

Jackie Shroff supports the idea of remakes, stating that he finds nothing wrong with recreating a film. Having been a part of a remake himself, he views it as a commendable way to pay tribute to an iconic movie. According to the "Shapath" star, the attempt to recreate the magic of a classic holds significant value, emphasizing the homage aspect in the process of retelling a beloved story.
Jackie Shroff reflects on the enduring success of 'Hero' (1983), expressing gratitude to director Subhash Ghai for transforming his life from a 'chawl' resident to an overnight sensation. He fondly recalls the film's impact, supporting the idea of remakes and envisions his son Tiger Shroff in a potential remake of 'Hero.
"Subhash Ghai transformed me from a chawl resident to a star, turning 'pathar' (stone) into 'hero,'" Jackie Shroff expressed, expressing deep respect for the filmmaker. Nervous initially with co-stars like Shammi Kapoor and Meenakshi, his trust in mentor Subhash Ghai eased the journey. 'Hero' marked a sudden U-turn in his life, bringing positive and drastic changes. The statement encapsulates the profound impact of 'Hero' on Jackie Shroff's career and life.

Jackie Shroff and Neena Gupta sport outfits in similar colours at the screening of their film



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