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Actor Tiger Shroff Image Credit: IANS

Actor Tiger Shroff, who is gearing up for the release of his film Baaghi 2, believes in the power of action movies.

The genre was popular in the 1980s and 1990s, but only a few actors are attempting it now.

Asked why his generation of actors aren’t doing as many action films, Shroff said: “I don’t know what is holding them back. I truly believe that action is [a] universal language and it has mass appeal.”

He added: “As far as I remember, all mass heroes in our industry have been action heroes. Look what Salman Khan primarily does and in my father’s [Jackie Shroff] time, Sanjay Dutt, Suny Deol and my dad, all these guys were mass heroes. So, I think action definitely appeals in our country and the whole rom-com generation... is a very urban, city, multiplex sort of flavour. But when you talk about masses... films like Sultan, Dangal and Baaghi will definitely do the run.”

Shroff is happy to be doing action films.

“As far as other actors not doing action films are concerned, I know Varun [Dhawan] has done Badlapur, Sid [Sidharth Malhotra] has done some action in Ek Villain. There are hints of it, but it’s not in the pure action genre and I don’t know why people are not tapping into that,” he added. “I am happy in this space and I am happy that nobody is attempting it. This gives me a little more chance.”

Asked if he’s feeling the pressure with Baaghi 2, he said: “Yes, of course... and the USP of Baaghi was action. So I think we need to push that further because that’s what the audience wants to see on-screen. Luckily, we have got a great story and cast to back the action. I think there is expectation from the audience and I also think that we will match up to that expectation and go further.”

Even though he’s known for his action film, Shroff isn’t worried about being typecast.

“I love that feeling because getting an identity of an action hero or dancing hero gives me feeling that I have got some acceptance from audience. So for me, that’s a victory,” he said.

The actor has undergone intensive physical training for Baaghi 2.

“I never changed myself this much as I have for Baaghi 2. Pushing myself physically, cutting my hair short and putting on a little muscle was very challenging for my character and for me personally. I am very much open to try different things for my looks in the film because my hair cut was very much accepted by the public,” he said. “I was very scared before but now it gives me confidence to take the risk and try different looks.”

After Baaghi 2 releases, Shroff will start shooting for Student of the Year 2, followed by a movie with Hrithik Roshan, then Baaghi 3 and then Rambo.

Baaghi 2 releases in the UAE on March 29.