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Hrithik Roshan's Super 30 hits the big screens today

| @indiablooms | Jul 12, 2019, at 01:19 pm

Mumbai, July 12 (IBNS): Actor Hrithik Roshan starrer Hindi film Super 30 hit the big screens on Friday.

The film, which has been directed by Vikas Bahl, is a biopic on mathematician Anand Kumar. Hrithik played the role of Kumar onscreen.

Super 30 also stars young actress Mrunal Thakur, who is the wife of Hrithik in the film.

Speaking about Kumar, Hrithik during the film's promotional tour said, "I don't think it is his (Anand Kumar's) intellect that makes him like who he is but his way of motivating others. The way he motivates to do mathematics makes it all easier."

The film also deals with Kumar's educational program.

Before Super 30, Hrithik was last seen in 2017 Hindi film Kaabir in which the actor played the role of a visually-impaired man.

Image Credit: Hrithik Roshan Twitter

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