Did Saba Azad just confirm her relationship with Hrithik Roshan by calling him 'mon amour'?

Updated : May 13, 2022 18:23
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Ever since the time Hrithik Roshan and Saba Azad were photographed whilst on a dinner date, it had set many tongues wagging about their relationship status. To top it all, both, Hrithik Roshan and Saba Azad always engage in liking and commenting on each other’s posts, which leads to furthermore speculations about the two.

Recently, Saba Azad took to her Instagram account to announce her upcoming project ‘Minimum,’ which is based on an immigrant Indian drama. She captioned the post as, ‘My next with these gems - in @variety today!! ‘Saba Azad, Namit Das, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Rumana Molla to Star in ‘MINIMUM’, Immigrant Indian Drama Feature Set In Belgium, jointly produced by Platoon One Films and Ellanar Films. Produced by Shiladitya Bora and Radhika Lavu, the film is slated to go on floors in June 2022. The international drama will be helmed by writer-actor Rumana Molla in her directorial debut’.

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No sooner did she post, Hrithik took to the comments section and replied,  ‘Hehe. You gonna kill this! Oui? Oui!" To this, Saba wrote ‘hehe fingers crossed mon amour (which in Spanish means ‘My love’). Kanchan Roshan (Hrithik Roshan’s aunty) also congratulated her saying ‘Congratulations Saba. Lovely!’.

Even though Hrithik Roshan and Saba Azad have not officially declared their relationship, many feel it's only a matter of time that they will do it.

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