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Tiger Shroff’s next single titled Vande Mataram to be out on 10th August

Tiger Shroff’s next single titled Vande Mataram to be out on 10th August

After Casanova and Unbelievable, Tiger Shroff is all set for his next single which is titled Vande Mataram. The song will be out on 10th August 2021, and Tiger took to Twitter to inform his fans about it.

He tweeted, “This is the first time I have attempted to sing a song like this, So excited and nervous at the same time to share with you all my next single #VandeMataram. Its not just a song but an emotion that celebrates independent India.”


The actor further wrote, “Extremely grateful to share a special song, a tribute to our India, our home. Releasing on 10th August. @jackkybhagnani @remodsouza @VishalMMishra @Jjust_Music #AnkanSen #JueliVaidya #WarnerMusicIndia @mekaushalkishor @rahulshettyRz.”

Vande Mataram is composed by Vishal Mishra, and sung by Tiger. It is directed by Remo D’Souza with whom the actor had earlier worked in the film A Flying Jatt.

Well, Casanova and Unbelievable had received a good response. It will be interesting to see what response Vande Mataram will get.

Talking about films of Tiger, the actor will be seen in movies like Heropanti 2 and Ganapath. The shooting of Heropanti 2 is currently going. Directed by Ahmed Khan, the movie also stars Tara Sutaria in the lead role.

Meanwhile, Ganapath has Kriti Sanon as the female lead and it will be helmed by Vikas Bahl.

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