Bollywood actors would only boast about their popularity and famous status in front of the cameras till recently. Many celebrities just stepped out in the open following Deepika’s brave statement about her struggle with depression and spoke about what they went through in their personal life and what rocked them so badly that they developed mental diseases.

Tiger Shroff is now a famous superstar, but he suffered from depression when he first entered the industry. Flying Jatt, Tiger’s superhero film, flopped at the box office, throwing the actor into a month of sorrow and emotional eating.

Success and failure are inevitable in life, especially in a rat race where everyone is vying for the top spot. Tiger Shroff had a difficult time when his film ‘A Flying Jatt’ flopped at the box office after two films of moderate popularity. He admitted to going through a period of “hardcore despair.” “A month of hard-core depression,” he replied when questioned about his fight to overcome his depressed period. There’s a lot of emotional eating going on. He was still in that mentality when he started filming for Munna Michael. He didn’t seem to have any motivation. “However, after completing my first schedule, he said to himself, ‘He can’t wait for others to see this now.'”

In the film, he played a superhero who is fighting an opponent that grows stronger as a result of pollution. Critics criticized the picture, calling it a “strictly for kids” event.

This is not the first time a Bollywood actor has spoken out about the difficulties of making a living in the industry. Remember how Deepika Padukone sobbed on camera while discussing her journey of overcoming depression and then becoming an ambassador, emphasizing the need of maintaining one’s mental health?

Tiger then appeared in Sabbir Khan’s Munna Michael. This is his third collaboration with the filmmaker, following Heropanti and Baaghi. Model Nidhi Agerwal made her cinematic debut, while Nawazuddin Siddiqui played a pivotal part.