Tiger Shroff gives longest parkour sequence with 'Heropanti'
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The makers of Heropanti are leaving no stones unturned to make the film a complete package deal out of Tiger Shroff. While the film has been hyped for high-octane action stunts, heres yet another exciting factor...
In the film, the budding cub of Jackie Shroff is touted to be performing the longest parkour sequence in Indian cinema. Tiger will do the longest sequence of 6 minutes 30 seconds in Heropanti - which is longest one cut sequence that we will see on celluloid. Well, does that mean it calls for a challenge to Akshay Kumar and Vidyut Jamwal who are other B-Towns parkour on screen experts???
The most interesting aspect of the sequence is that it has been shot in one sequence and without any cuts. The chiselled body hero, Tiger Shroff will showcase his action talents by doing a sequence that has been choreographed keeping his training in mind.
Even after the rigorous training that Tiger has undertaken in his growing up years, for this sequence he had to train especially for 3 months as he had to do the entire sequence in one go. Special cameras were installed at all vintage points to capture the action from all angles. A member from the unit revealed how the sequence was made more complex and challenging because they were sure that Tiger would be able to pull it off well.
For the records - Parkour is a holistic training discipline using movement that developed from military obstacle course training. Practitioners aim to get from A to B in the most efficient way possible. They do this using only their bodies and their surroundings to propel themselves, while they try to maintain as much momentum as is possible in a safe manner. Parkour can include obstacle courses, running, climbing, swinging, jumping, rolling, quadrupedal movement.
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