‘Vikram Vedha:’ Hrithik Roshan wraps up shoot, reflects on his film journey

Updated : Jun 11, 2022 11:12
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Hrithik Roshan wrapped up the shoot of his forthcoming film ‘Vikram Vedha,’ co-starring Saif Ali Khan, on Friday. The actor took to social media to share the news with his fans along with a long note looking back on the journey.

Describing it as ‘frightful and as delightful as skydive,’ Hrithik mentioned that the film came with its own set of external challenges with the pandemic and uncertainties. However, the film gave him the chance to let go and align with what is. 

‘A journey of remolding, rewiring and trusting,’ he said.
The actor further stated that regardless of victory or failure, he is grateful for the clarity and vision of his directors Gayatri and Pushkar. He said their passion for the film ‘was a silent motivation’ for him to give his best as Vedha.

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Hrithik also thanked Saif and his other co-stars, Rohit Saraf, Radhika Apte and Yogita Bihani in his post. He said the film wouldn’t have been possible without the ‘powerful presence’ of the ‘Race’ actor.

As he concluded the note, Hrithik said he’s doing a little excited-nervous dance in his head as they inch closer to the release date.

‘Vikram Vedha,’ the Hindi remake of the 2017 Tamil action thriller of the same name, will release on September 30, 2022.

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