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A collaboration between Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Hrithik Roshan on the cards?

After working together on the 2010 film Guzaarish, filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali and superstar Hrithik Roshan are rumoured to be joining hands once again for an upcoming, untitled film. According to insiders, the duo met recently to discuss the project. Besides that, there has been no update on the same.

Meanwhile, Hrithik Roshan is currently busy shooting for his next film, Super 30. Helmed by Queen (2014) fame Vikas Bahl, the movie is inspired from the life of renowned Indian mathematician, Anand Kumar, who coaches economically backward students for  IIT-JEE, the entrance examination for the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology. Bankrolled by Phantom Films, Reliance Entertainment and Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, Super 30 is scheduled for its release on 25th January, 2019.


Right after wrapping up Super 30, Junior Roshan will move on to commence Krrish 4, the next instalment of his highly successful superhero film franchise, Krrish. Just like all the previous parts of the series, the next instalment will also be helmed by Hrithik’s father, Rakesh Roshan. The work on the script is going on in full swing and the film is expected to roll by the end of the year or early next year.

Krrish 4 releases on Christmas 2020.

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  • UK artists achieved 210.3 million album equivalent sales in 2025, marking the 11th consecutive year of growth.
  • Vinyl sales surged 13.3 per cent in their 18th year of growth, with Taylor Swift's latest album selling a record-breaking 147,000 copies.
  • Oasis reunion tour sparked massive streaming resurgence, pushing their compilation album to number four for the year.

The UK music industry has hit a triumphant high note in 2025, with British artists achieving 210.3 m album equivalent sales, a robust 4.9 per cent increase from the previous year, according to the British Phonographic Industry's annual report.

The remarkable growth story centres on the resurgence of physical formats, particularly vinyl, which grew by an impressive 13.3 per cent to reach 7.6 m albums sold.

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