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I was sad to cut my hair but I guess it’s worth it: Tiger Shroff on Baaghi 2 look

| @indiablooms | Mar 16, 2018, at 10:48 pm

Mumbai, May 16 (IBNS): Actor Tiger Shroff on Friday said he felt sad that he had to trim his long hairs for upcoming movie Baaghi 2.

Tiger, however, said now he feels that cutting his hairs for the movie was 'worth it'.

He also shared a small video where his fans could see how he transformed his look for the film.

Sharing the video, he tweeted: "I was sad to cut my hair but I guess it’s worth it! Watch my transformation for #Baaghi2 here – http://bit.ly/TigerShroff-Transformation … @DishPatani #SajidNadiadwala @Khan_ahmedasas @NGEMovies @FoxStarHindi #Baaghi2onMarch30."

Starring Tiger Shroff & Disha Patani, a Fox Star Studios and Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment presents Baaghi 2, is directed by Ahmed Khan.

The film is slated to release on Mar 30.

It is the second movie in the Baaghi series.

Makers have already announced that they will make third movie in the series.

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