Tiger Shroff recently opened up about his personal insecurities and emotional vulnerabilities during a conversation with YouTuber Lilly Singh. Known for his action-packed roles and strong on-screen persona, the actor revealed that behind his confident image lies a deeply sensitive and self-critical individual. Scroll down to read more.
Tiger Shroff Opens Up About His Insecurities And Vulnerabilities
When asked if he considers himself vulnerable, Tiger admitted, “I would say so. I’m a very insecure person. I know change is constant, but I’m scared of change as well.” He further shared that while insecurity is often perceived as a weakness, he views it as a driving force. According to him, the fear of failure pushes him to constantly evolve and perform better in an increasingly competitive industry. Elaborating on this, he said, “I like to hold on to things. I like to hold on to what’s mine. I’m constantly insecure about the way I look. So that sort of insecurity drives me and pushes me…the fear of failure pushes me.”
The Baaghi actor also emphasized the importance of expressing one’s emotions and being open about personal struggles. Following the release of the video on social media, his mother Ayesha Shroff reacted with heart emojis, while choreographer Bosco Martis commented, “Bless you, bro.”
This isn’t the first time Tiger has spoken about dealing with insecurity. In an earlier interview, he had acknowledged that his need for validation—from his father, fans, and even industry peers—continues to motivate him. He had also expressed his admiration for Hrithik Roshan, sharing that he constantly strives to meet expectations when working alongside someone he looks up to.
Tiger Shroff’s Professional Front
On the professional front, Tiger is currently preparing for Lag Jaa Gale. He will be seen alongside Lakshya Lalwani and Janhvi Kapoor. He is also reportedly in talks to collaborate with Vidyut Jammwal on a project expected to be directed by Milap Zaveri.
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Sonali Singh watches films like it’s a job (and honestly, it kind of is). Currently pursuing her Master’s in Communication and Journalism, she lives somewhere between deadlines and movie scenes. If it’s Bollywood, she’s already invested—films, drama, and all the gossip included. When she’s not writing, she’s either dancing her heart out like no one’s watching or trying to mimic people, proving that not all talents are meant to be discovered.
















