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Hrithik Roshan to go low on Super 30 promotions?

With Super 30, superstar Hrithik Roshan is coming back to grace the silver screen after a huge gap of two and a half year. His last release was the Sanjay Gupta-directed revenge saga Kaabil, which hit the marquee in January, 2017. Fans got really excited when the superstar recently launched the trailer of his much-awaited film Super 30 which presents him in a never-seen-before avatar.

While everyone was waiting for Hrithik Roshan to go all out to promote his upcoming film, it looks like the superstar has decided to go low on the promotion. Super 30 is just 10 days away from its theatrical release and junior Roshan is currently amidst promotions. However, the actor has been keeping promotions quite low and sombre.


Talking about the same, a source reveals to an Indian daily that Hrithik is shying away from talking much as he is a bit apprehensive of the sudden questions that may come up. “He had come to do a cross-promotion of his film on a cricket show as well, but while he happily posed for pictures, he shied away from talking as he was a bit apprehensive of the sudden questions that may come up. Hrithik only wants to talk about his film at the moment and more so about Anand Kumar and his students and the content of the film,” says the source.

Super 30 is based on the eventful life of award-winning mathematician Anand Kumar who hails from the Indian state of Bihar. The movie has been directed by Queen (2014) fame Vikas Bahl. Produced by Phantom Films, Reliance Entertainment and Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, Super 30 is scheduled for its theatrical release on 12th July, 2019.

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