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Hrithik Roshan in talks for a web-series?

After television, digital medium has also started attracting A-list Bollywood stars in a big way. After the likes of Saif Ali Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Akshay Kumar, many top actors’ names are cropping up, who could make their digital debut very soon.

The latest name that has come to the fore is of superstar Hrithik Roshan. According to reports, filmmaker Kabir Khan, who is known for films like Ek Tha Tiger (2012) and Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015), has approached the actor to headline his upcoming digital series which is being made a leading streamer.


“Hrithik has been approached for a show that will be directed by Kabir Khan. The project was earlier supposed to be made into a feature film. He has liked the idea and asked the team to develop it further. He will take a call once the script is ready,” reveals a source.

Presently, Hrithik Roshan is shooting for an untitled film with Tiger Shroff and Vaani Kapoor. Kabir Khan, on the other hand, is preparing for his next directorial venture 83, starring Ranveer Singh in the lead role.

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