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Hrithik Roshan is all smiles in new poster of 'Super 30'

Hrithik Roshan is all smiles in new poster of 'Super 30'

| @indiablooms | 09 Jul 2019, 11:45 am

New Delhi, Jul 9 (UNI) Hrithik Roshan, who created a huge buzz for lending his voice for the new song, 'Question Mark' from his upcoming movie, 'Super 30' just stole our hearts by being all smiles in the new poster of the movie while traveling on top of a train while being immersed into his thoughts.

 

The glimpse also tells us about the struggles of Anand Kumar’s life which Hrithik pens down in his caption.

Hrithik also shared a post about the same on his Twitter handle and captioned it as, "Anand would travel every week for 6 hours by train with no money just to access the library at BHU into which he used to sneak in bec outside students weren’t allowed. Only so he could access the foreign journals which they stocked. It is the sneaking into BHU but that got me'.

The actor will be seen essaying the character of a teacher for his next. Hrithik will be reprising the role of a Mathematician, Anand Kumar who trains students for IIT-JEE in Bihar.

The movie also features Mrunal Thakur alongside Hrithik.

A Reliance Entertainment and PVR Pictures release, the film will hit the theatres on July 12. 

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