In a recent interview, Tiger Shroff cleverly tackled inquiries regarding his romantic status amidst ongoing rumors surrounding his alleged relationship with Disha Patani.
Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani have long been subject to dating speculations, stemming from their frequent collaborations in films such as “Rambo” and “Hero No. 1.”
Their professional rapport translated into off-screen sightings, fueling conjecture about their personal equation. Despite reports of a possible split surfacing since 2022, Disha has continued to maintain a friendly relationship with Tiger’s sister, Krishna Shroff, and mother, Ayesha Shroff.
Addressing the swirling rumors, Tiger Shroff recently spoke out during an interview with Times Now. When probed about his relationship status and the direction of his life, particularly concerning Disha Patani, amidst preparations for his upcoming film “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan,” alongside Akshay Kumar, Tiger responded with wit. He emphasized that his sole focus lies in his career, stating:
“Meri ek hi Disha hai life mein… aur wo hai mera kaam.”
“I have only one ‘Disha’ in my life, and that’s my work.”
During the trailer launch of “Bade Miya Chote Miyan,” Akshay Kumar playfully advised Tiger to maintain a singular ‘disha’ (direction) in his life, further adding to the speculation surrounding Tiger’s relationship status. The lighthearted moment, witnessed by stars like Alaya F and Manushi Chhillar, elicited laughter among the attendees.
Moreover, recent social media posts have hinted at continued camaraderie between Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani, notably through a video shared by Disha from their Holi celebration, also featuring Akshay Kumar. Despite the ongoing speculation, both actors seem to maintain a cordial relationship, as evident from Disha’s birthday post for Tiger earlier this year.
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On the professional front, Disha Patani has been busy with projects such as Karan Johar’s “Yodha” and is reportedly gearing up for future endeavors including “Kalki 2898 AD” and “Welcome to the Jungle.”