Saba Azad calls Hrithik Roshan her ‘hippo heart’; poses for selfie while holidaying in Argentina

Updated : Jul 28, 2023 10:59
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Actor Hrithik Roshan is currently vacationing in Argentina with his girlfriend Saba Azad. Saba took to Instagram to share a few photos from their outing in Buenos Aires.

Sharing a solo picture of Hrithik, Saba wrote, ‘My hippo heart.’
Hrithik is seen at a restaurant with a cake and a drink in front of him.
She also shared a selfie with Hrithik from another restaurant and captioned it, ‘Buenos Dias.’

The duo is seen in winter clothes and woollen caps in the picture.
Hrithik Roshan and Saba Azad have been dating for more than a year now.
Hrithik was earlier married to Sussanne Khan. The former couple continues to remain friends and co-parent their two sons, Hrehaan and Hridhaan.

Sussanne, who is dating Aly Goni, is also friends with Saba.
Saba Azad is one-half of the electro-funk band Madboy/Mink and she occasionally shares glimpses of her gigs on Instagram. She is an actor too. Saba was last in the second season of the web series ‘Rocket Boys’ this year.

On the work front, Hrithik Roshan will next be seen in Siddharth Anand's ‘Fighter’ opposite Deepika Padukone. The film will release in January next year.

According to ANI, Hrithik will also be performing with his ‘War’ co-star Vaani Kapoor on their UK tour 'Stars On Fire' in London & Leeds. It will take place on September 1 at OVO Arena, Wembley, London, and September 2 at First Direct Arena, Leeds.

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