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Hrithik Roshan opens up about his relationship with his ex-wife Sussanne Khan

It was in the year 2013 when Hrithik Roshan and Sussanne Khan decided to part ways. But even after their divorce, the two have been quite cordial with each and other and perfect parents to their sons. Recently, while talking to a magazine Hrithik Roshan spoke up about the relationship that he shares with Sussanne.

Hrithik said, “It’s a beautiful relationship. With our kids, with us as friends, it’s all about wisdom. One thing is for sure: Love can’t turn into hate. If it’s hate, it wasn’t love. The flip side of love is also love. Once you understand that, you’ll keep finding ways back into love.”


Sussanne Khan has also been quite supportive to Hrithik even after the divorce. During the Kangana-Hrithik battle, Sussanne had supported Hrithik and tweeted in his favour.

Recently, when Hrithik’s sister Sunaina Roshan had spoken up against her family, that time too, Sussanne had posted on Instagram, "As a part of my experience with all concerned and in my life span of being a part of this close knit family, I know Sunaina, to be an extremely loving warm, caring person, who is in an unfortunate situation. Sunaina's father is undergoing a major health crisis. Her mother is herself vulnerable to say the least. Please respect a family's tough periods, each family goes through such times. I needed to say this as someone who has been a part of this family for long."

On the professional front, Hrithik is currently busy with the promotions of Super 30. After multiple changes in its release date, the film will be finally hitting the screens on 12th July 2019. Directed by Vikas Bahl, the film is based on the life of mathematician Anand Kumar. The trailer of the film has impressed one and all and it marks Bollywood debut of TV actress Mrunal Thakur. Apart from Super 30, Hrithik currently has no movies in his kitty.

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