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SOTY2: Tiger Shroff flaunts his chiselled body after shooting climax scene

| @indiablooms | Sep 04, 2018, at 04:26 pm

Mumbai, Sept 4 (IBNS): Actor Tiger Shroff is known for his fit body and chiselled body and this time he was quick in flashing it on social media after completing the climax scene of his upcoming movie Student of The Year 2.

Tiger shared the image from the set of SOTY 2 on Twitter.

He captioned it as: " #soty2 #climaxcomplete #exhausted #bts ."

Tiger is quite regular on social media and shares fitness videos and other images for his fans on it.

In the latest image, Tiger could be seen wearing red shorts.

He flaunted his biceps and chiselled body for his fans.

Makers in April informed movie lovers that they have completed shooting the Dehradun schedule of the film.

The movie is directed by Punit Malhotra.

This is the second movie of the Student of the Year series.

Student of the Year featured actors Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra.

The movie released in 2012.

Image: Tiger Shroff Twitter page

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