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Insecurity drives Tiger Shroff to constantly seek approval and appreciation, says the actor who has clocked five years in the film industry.

Many in the acting field say the profession comes with a set of insecurities.

Tiger, son of veteran actor Jackie Shroff, agrees.

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Tiger Shroff Completes 5 Years In Industry; Says, “I’m So Insecure”

“That is true. I am so insecure. But I am driven by my insecurities to constantly seek approval and appreciation… How am I going to… ‘Is my dad going to like it (my work)?’, ‘Are my fans going to appreciate my work?’ While doing a film with Hrithik Roshan sir, (I think) ‘I hope he is impressed’… He is my hero and I look up to him and I hope that I am not letting him down or slowing him down,” Tiger told IANS.

This, he said, was a constant process for him.

“I think it is natural, and there’s not much you can do to black that out,” he added.

Tiger’s filmography is loaded with high-octane actioners. He who ventured into the world of acting in 2014 with “Heropanti” and was later seen in films like “Baaghi”, “A Flying Jatt”, “Munna Michael”, “Baaghi 2” and “Student of the Year 2.

The 29-year-old actor’s martial arts skills has redefined the genre of action in Bollywood, which was once predominant during the 1980s, 1990s and to some extent till the 2000s.

Why are directors and new actors apprehensive to explore the action genre now?

Tiger said: “Perhaps the (new) crop of actors have evolved and have shown an inclination towards a different sort of cinema and even the directors are being inspired in different ways in sort of taking different approaches in compared to the 80s and 90s.