Tiger Shroff tries to teach a child the hook step of his ‘War’ song

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Bollywood star Tiger Shroff has posted funny videos where he tries to impart dance lessons to a child, but soon gives up.

Bollywood star Tiger Shroff has posted funny videos where he tries to impart dance lessons to a child, but soon gives up.

In the clips, Tiger tries to teach a kid the hook step of the song "Jai Jai Shivshankar" from his 2019 release, "War".

In the first video, Tiger holds the kid's hands and tries to move them according to the beats.

"A little guest in class today wanted to learn the hookstep to his fave song," Tiger wrote.

In the next video, the kid still looks shy and refuses to move.

"Not doing a very good job at teaching tho," wrote Tiger.

Finally, the boy starts moving his hands up and down. "Getting there," Tiger mentioned on the video.

Tiger is then seen following the same hand movement as the kid. "So he decided to teach," the actor joked.

The outcome left Tiger with hurt legs "from beating myself up, this kid is tough".

Tiger will be seen in "Heropanti 2".

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