Rohit Shetty is a fan of Ironman

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,April 25 2015]

Bollywood's action guru and blockbuster director Rohit Shetty is quite the fan of superheroes we hear!! Speaking on an upcoming superhero action flick, which is one of the most awaited franchise films this year, the director quite profusely admires the action of the film and is a fan of Ironman!!

"I am really excited to watch the Avengers sequel, the trailers have been quite promising with some stunning action sequences seen so far. Ironman is definitely one of my favorite Avengers, the physical action he performs in his suit of armor is quite enjoyable. Looking forward to catching it soon!" says Rohit Shetty.

Well coming from the action maestro himself, looks this film is quite deserving of its fan frenzy!!

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