
Bilkul Sateek News
Ajay Verma/ Paridhi Dhasmana – In a heartwarming moment of mutual admiration, Bollywood’s perfectionist Aamir Khan recently shared a light-hearted anecdote that not only showcased his signature wit, but also reflected the soaring popularity of action star Tiger Shroff among today’s youth.
During a candid conversation, Aamir was asked a cheeky question often heard in Bollywood circles — “People say there’s always a crowd outside Shah Rukh’s house, Salman’s house… but not outside yours. Why is that?”
Smiling, Aamir recalled:
“There was a time when I used to see a crowd. For a few years, Kiran and I had moved into another building — the same one where Jackie Shroff lived. One day I returned home and saw a big crowd at the gate. I thought, ‘Finally, people are here for me too!’ I stepped out happily, ready for photos. But then I was told the crowd was actually waiting for Tiger!”
Aamir’s anecdote, delivered with his trademark humour, was more than just a funny story — it was a striking reminder of how deeply Tiger Shroff has resonated with the younger generation. His presence has become synonymous with energy, discipline, and a new-age Bollywood work ethic that fans — particularly the youth — deeply admire.
Reacting to the praise, Tiger Shroff expressed genuine gratitude.
“To receive such kind words from Aamir Sir — someone who has inspired generations of artists — is a deeply humbling experience. Thank you so much, Sir. It inspires me to push my limits even further.”
(Source: Tiger World Team on X)
With Baaghi 4 gearing up for release and already projected to storm the ₹200 crore club, Tiger’s popularity clearly extends beyond just box office numbers. The “Tiger Effect” now speaks through more than stunts and screen presence — it resonates in fitness culture, personal discipline, and the silent charisma of consistent hard work.
And perhaps the most powerful endorsement is the kind that comes unprovoked, straight from a veteran like Aamir Khan. As Tiger himself humbly acknowledges — there’s no bigger motivation than recognition from someone who’s shaped the very fabric of modern Hindi cinema.
In an industry often driven by competition, this rare exchange stands as a testament to respect, humility, and the enduring inspiration that flows across generations of Bollywood.