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Tiger Shroff makes no bones about saying that his off-screen demeanor is calm and reserved — a far cry from his aggressive self in Baaghi 2. The rising actor says failures do impact him as a person because in a “competitive” industry like showbiz, he’s only as good as his last performance.

Tiger, who made his Bollywood debut with Heropanti, also has films like Munna Michael, A Flying Jatt and Baaghi to his credit. While some did exceptionally well at the box office, others registered aan verage business.

“When it comes to the success or failure of my movies, I would be lying if I say that it does not impact me at all. It does. In an industry as tough and competitive as Bollywood is, you’re only as good as your last performance. When you’ve put your heart and soul into a movie, you obviously want to see it do well at the box office and be appreciated by the audience.

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Tiger Shroff

“I try not to let either success or failure get to me too much, though. I remember what my dad told me once: Any success is momentary, and no failure is insurmountable. What really matters is to keep moving forward and try to do as much good work as you can. This is the mantra that I choose to stick to,” Tiger told IANS in an email interview from Bengaluru.

On the personal front, he says he is very different from Tiger Shroff, the actor.

“Well, for one thing, I am nowhere near as prone to punching and kicking people as I am in my on-screen roles,” he quipped.

“I am very relaxed and chilled-out in real life. I am reserved, calm, and like keeping to myself. Tiger as an actor comes alive in front of the camera; off it, I am just a regular guy who enjoys spending time with his family and friends,” added the son of veteran actor Jackie Shroff and former model and film producer Ayesha Shroff.