Bollywood actor, Jackie Shroff, who is gearing up for his upcoming film, The Great Grand Superhero, releasing on 29th May, recently shared that he feels that if you are fit and your spirit stays young till the age of 90, then you’re already a superhero.
He said, “With The Great Grand Superhero, we’re fulfilling every child’s dream. If your spirit stays young and your spine stays strong till 90, that itself makes you a superhero. Kids’ dreams should always come first.” Backed by Zee Studios and Amdavad Films, The Great Grand Superhero brings a warm energy with a familiar vibe.
Recently, the teaser of the film was released, which depicted a world where a child’s imagination takes the grandfather-grandson relationship to another level, adding the unique thrill of aliens to the mix. Playing the role of this superhero dadaji is the one and only Jackie Shroff, who brings a warm and refreshing vibe to the character.
Speaking about the film, the actor shared, “With The Great Grand Superhero, we’re fulfilling every child’s dream. If your spirit stays young and your spine stays strong till 90, that itself makes you a superhero. Kids’ dreams should always come first.”
Recently, while sharing his experience during the promotion of this film, the actor became rather emotional and shared that he didn’t have a grandfather to look up to, while training for his role and everything he learned was from his mother and Subhash Ghai.
Directed by National Award-winner Manish Saini, the film brings together an ensemble cast including Prateik, Smita Patil, Bhagyashree Dasani, Sharat Saxena, Mihir Godbole, Durgesh Kumar, Saharsh Shukla, Shivansh Chorge, and Kumar Saurabh. And the film will hit theatres on May 29, 2026.
Subhash Ghai praises Jackie Shroff
Bollywood actor Jackie Shroff has been part of Bollywood for over four decades, making his debut with Subhash Ghai’s Hero.
Recently, the filmmaker Subash Ghai had highly praised Jackie Shroff ,and said that he is still very proud of him.
Subhash had also shared a picture of Jackie holding onto the poster of the 1983 film Hero, which marked the entry of the actor into the world of cinema.
The Director, recently took to his social media and wrote “In my journey as a filmmaker I did my best to groom non actors raw actors n actors to shine on screen n I feel happy that they are still at their peak with audiences. But some get into the orbit of their own success they deserve but some have same love n respect for the maker they started (sic).”
He then wrote about Jackie, “N one of them is HERO who started as hero in Mukta arts n still remain as HERO for millions of people today. I m so proud of him as a man n actor both always.”
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