Bollywood star Tiger Shroff has stepped into the world of professional football, signing with the Mumbai-based club Mumbay FC for the Mumbai Premier League 2024. After a series of box office flops, including his last film Ganpath, which failed to draw audiences, Tiger has taken a break from Bollywood to pursue his lifelong passion for football.
Childhood dream realised
Known for his skills on the football field and his love for the sport, Tiger was a familiar face at celebrity football games and charity matches. Now, as the marquee player for Mambay FC, he’s getting the chance to play in the top-tier Mumbai Premier League (MPL), which has grown significantly this year, featuring six competitive teams. Tiger’s childhood dream was to become a footballer, and he has now found his place in the expanding MPL.
Tiger is inspired by Ronaldo
A dedicated admirer of Cristiano Ronaldo, Tiger idolises the football legend’s work ethic and fitness. Wearing the number 7 jersey, much like Ronaldo, he is excited to bring his passion to the professional league. He expressed, “I always wanted to be a footballer. Football was a big part of my life in school. Representing my country was a dream I never got to fulfil.”
The risks ahead
While Tiger’s entry into professional football is thrilling for fans, it comes with risks. Football is a physically demanding sport with a high chance of injuries. As he takes this new challenge, the Bollywood star also risks potential injuries that could impact his acting career. Professional football players are unlikely to hold back in competition, meaning Tiger will have to handle tough tackles and rough play.
Tiger’s debut in the Mumbai Premier League will be the start of a new chapter or a temporary passion project, his fans are eager to see him doing good in this field while keeping his Bollywood career on track.