New Delhi: Tiger Shroff, a Bollywood star and one of the fittest actors in the business, recently made news due to speculations of his split with longtime girlfriend and actress Disha Patani. Due to reports that the actor is dating production company employee Deesha Dhanuka, the 'Heropanti' actor is once again hitting the headlines.


Tiger Shroff has been dating Deesha for more than 1.5 years, according to an ETimes story. According to their insider, "They have been dating for about a year and a half. While he is in charge of Deesha's fitness, she frequently gives him suggestions about his scripts. Deesha is also loved by Tiger's family. Everyone is aware of their relationship."


The actor responded when the site contacted him, "I thought I was linked to somebody else a couple of months back, but no, I have been single for the past two years."


Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani, meantime, were said to have dated for six years before allegedly splitting up in August of last year. The two of them never formalised their relationship. When Tiger revealed that he had lately been single on Koffee With Karan 7 in September 2022, he unwittingly validated the speculations of their breakup.


The purported ex-couple was pictured together on July 1 at a gathering in Delhi after opting to pursue separate paths. Tiger and Disha's pictures shared by a paparazzo account on Instagram, went viral in no time.


In the clips, the two actors could be seen conversing while seated close to one another. Tiger and Disha didn't strike a couple pose for the photographers. Disha looked gorgeous in a purple crop top with white jeans and white trainers, while Tiger looked dapper in a black t-shirt, black pants and black shoes.


On the work front, both Tiger and Disha have interesting projects in their kitty. Tiger will next be seen opposite Kriti Sanon in 'Ganapath' while Disha Patani is all geared up for Prabhas starrer 'Project K', now renamed as 'Kalki 2898 AD.'


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