Jackie Shroff's journey from a small gully boy to a pouplar actor of the Indian cinema is just tremendous and noteworthy. Unlike his childhood which he spent in a small area known as Teen Batti, he gave his children a lavish star-like upbringing leaving behind all the memories. Now his son Tiger Shroff is all set to pay tribute to his father by filming a song in Teen Batti area with Nidhhi Aggerwal for their film 'Munna Michael.'
They shot for the song at Filmcity just a few days ago. Dressed in a blue vest and bandana, Tiger resembled his father. A leading daily quoted him saying as, "I'm glad Ganesh master (choreographer Ganesh Acharya) is here on set and I just have to mimic his moves. The song is a tribute to my father (Jackie Shroff), there is no better way I could have done it than as his Munna."
He added, "I was amazed at where my father started his life and where he has reached today. He continued to live there even after the success of his first film, Hero, which is touching. He was the designated dada of Teen Batti and would get into a lot of fights with his friends but also helped them in crisis. It was a rowdy basti and it made him tough."
Helmed by Sabbir Khan 'Munna Michael' is a dance film which is produced by Viki Rajani.