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When Hrithik Met His Class Of 'Super 30' For First Time

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Jul, 2019 08:55 PM
  • When Hrithik Met His Class Of 'Super 30' For First Time

Ahead of the release of his forthcoming film "Super 30", actor Hrithik Roshan shared a glimpse of his first meeting with his 30 students who later made up the cast of the movie.


Describing them as "most incredible spirit", Hrithik took to Instagram and wrote: "When I entered the room, I never imagined I would be standing before such dynamic packets of talent that would synergize their energies with mine forever."


"The first class of 'Super 30' began with me learning quite a few lessons of incredible spirit! My class of Super 30," he added along with a video in which he can be seen interacting with the youngsters.


Based on the life of mathematician Anand Kumar, who trains students for IIT-JEE in Bihar, "Super 30" is directed by Vikas Bahl. The film will see Hrithik in the shoes of Kumar.


"Super 30" will release on Friday.

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