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Nick Jonas praises Tiger Shroff


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2023 May 30, 13:16, Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India]

Singer Nick Jonas lauded actor Tiger Shroff after the latter on Monday sang 'Maan Meri Jaan (Afterlife)' version of Indian artiste King and Nick.

Tiger earlier today dropped a video of himself singing 'Maan Meri Jaan (Afterlife)' song and captioned it, "My small take on the 'afterlife' #maanmerijaan."

After the video was uploaded, the actor's fans and industry friends chimed in the comment section.

Nick praised his singing and wrote, "Love it bro"

The 'Heropanti' actor re-shared singer's comment on his Insta story and wrote, "Excuse me while I flex this a little bit! But when one my fav artists appreciates! Just have to...thank you."

Actor Ronit Boseroy also commented, "Wonderfully done."

Jackky Bhagnani wrote, "Too good brother."

The song is a remake of King's popular track 'Maan Meri Jaan' which received massive responses from the fans and has gathered more than 340 million views on YouTube.

In 2020, Tiger made his singing debut with the tune 'Unbelievable'. In 2021, he released the singles Casanova and Vande Mataram, and in 2022, he released 'Poori Gal Baat'. In 2022, he made his playback singing debut for composer AR Rahman with the duet Miss Hairan. He co-wrote the song for the action picture alongside Nisa Shetty.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Tiger Shroff is currently shooting for his upcoming action thriller 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' in the UK along with the entire film team. Also gearing up for an interesting line-up of films including 'Ganapath', amongst many others unannounced.

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