'Tiger' Trailer: Mickey Rourke plays coach of Sikh boxer who fought for his right to box with his beard and turban

Unwilling to back down from his religious beliefs, Pardeep Singh Nagra chose to fight back resulting in battles that transcend beyond the ring and into the courtroom

The official trailer of Mickey Rourke's boxing feature 'Tiger' just dropped for the eager fans. Starring Janel Parrish ('Pretty Little Liars), breakout stars Prem Singh and Michael Pugliese and Academy Award nominee Mickey Rourke ('The Wrestler'), the movie is slated for a November 2 release at select AMC and Regal Theatres in Los Angeles, New York, New Jersey, San Francisco, and Sacramento as well as in Cineplex and Landmark theatres in Canada.

Watch the official trailer here:

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