Hrithik Roshan gives a shoutout to Saba Azad as her film ‘Minimum’ opens at 26th UK Asian Film Festival

Updated : May 03, 2024 12:12
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Actor Hrithik Roshan once again showed his support for his girlfriend, actor Saba Azad, as her film 'Minimum' premiered at the 26th UK Asian Film Festival. He took to social media to cheer her on, expressing his excitement for the film.

Reposting Saba's Instagram announcement of the premiere, Hrithik commented, ‘Oh, the joys of watching a voice contortionist at play. This is going to be amazing.’ He included clapping hands and heart emojis in his post.

About ‘Minimum’

‘Minimum,’ directed by debutant director Rumana Molla, features Namit Das, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Rumana, and Naseeruddin Shah in key roles.

About Hrithik and Saba

Hrithik and Saba have been dating for quite some time now. They made their relationship official last year. They often dedicate cute social media posts to each other and paint the town red with their public appearances. Reportedly, the ‘Super 30’ actor and Saba met through a common friend.

Before dating Saba, Hrithik was married to Sussanne Khan. The duo parted ways, almost after 14 years of being together. They, however, share a healthy bond and co-parent their kids. Sussanne is currently in a relationship with Arslan Goni.

Hrithik’s work front

On the professional front, Hrithik Roshan's last appearance was in ‘Fighter.’ Directed by Siddharth Anand, the film also featured Deepika Padukone and Anil Kapoor in significant roles. It emerged as a huge success at the box office, receiving acclaim from both fans and critics.

Hrithik is now preparing to revisit his role as Agent Kabir Dhaliwal for ‘War 2,’ which will also feature Jr. NTR in a lead role.

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