
Hrithik Roshan, recently celebrated the one year anniversary of his film ‘Super 30’. The film, directed by Vikas Bahl, featured Hrithik as Anand, the Patna-based scholar who trains 30 deserving, economically-backward students for IIT-JEE entrance exams every year with high success rate. The 46-year-old actor said he “can’t believe” it has already been a year since the film released. “For me, the success of Super 30 is way more satisfying than the success of any of my other films. My journey from being myself to becoming Anand Kumar in front of the camera was a very special one. Reminiscing about the process of picking up the body language, learning the nuances and transforming for it, always leaves a smile on my face,” Hrithik said in a statement. Bankrolled by Reliance Entertainment and Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, the film also starred Mrunal Thakur, Amit Sadh and Nandish Sandhu.
With film shoots cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, various people are affected financially one among them being the Bollywood dancers, who are among the most severely affected. Earlier, Hrithik had provided N95 and FFP3 masks for BMC workers and caretakers and also joining hands with a non-profit organisation ‘Akshaya Patra’, to provide meals to the needy. Hrithik was also among the first to reach out to paparazzi members and extended monetary support to them. He was also a part of the ‘I’ for India initiative that focussed on generating donations for the affected.

















