There were reports that Ghai had signed the "Baaghi" star as a lead in his comeback film.
When asked about this, Tiger told PTI, "I haven't signed anything with him. We have been talking since a long time but nothing has really come out. Working with him would be great for me. He is not going to benifit much but I will get to learn a lot."
Tiger, who made his debut in 2014 with "Heropanti", was earlier supposed to be launched by Ghai. Interestingly, the "Taal" filmmaker had launched Tiger's father, Jackie Shroff as a leading man in "Hero".
Meanwhile, the "Baaghi" star will be next seen in "A Flying Jatt".
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