The wait is finally over. Tiger Shroff’s Munna Michael first look poster has been unveiled and it’s super cool! The release date of the movie has also been announced. The movie is to release on July 21.

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The first poster shows Tiger to be a popular figure among the crowd who are cheering for him. Munna Michael is the story of Munna (Shroff), a young man from the streets who loves dancing and idolises the iconic singer-dancer Michael Jackson. Through the film, Tiger will be seen paying his tribute to MJ. 

The colours of the poster are catchy and vibrant. Tiger Shroff is seen sporting a loose dungaree and spinning off his hat in the air, carrying his swag on point. 

Tiger shared the poster and captioned it on Twitter writing, "Moonwalking in the steps of the legend! :) #MunnaMichaelPoster @sabbir24x7 @ErosNow @vikirajani @NextGenFilm" 

The film is produced by Eros International and Viki Rajani. Besides Tiger, the movie also stars debutante Nidhi Aggerwal as the female lead, while Nawazuddin Siddiqui appears in an important role.

This film will be Tiger’s third venture with director Sabbir Khan after working together in films like Heropanti and Baaghi. The actor also gets to pay a tribute to his idol Michael Jackson through dance in this project. And, Tiger’s dad Jackie Shroff also gave him one of his bandanas to wear for this film.

Munna Michael already has a strong buzz on social media. Talking about the same, Tiger had said in a previous interview, "I am really happy that Munna Michael is creating buzz on social media. We all have worked very hard for this film and I am quite happy with its outcome. The film’s trailer will release very soon. It’s basically a dance and action film, but I feel it’s a smart family entertainer with a nice message. It has attractive elements for the youth. I am working with Nawazuddin for the first time. It’s been a fantastic experience to work with him. He is very supportive as a co-star and I learnt a lot from him. I hope people will like our work in the film."