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Hrithik Roshan says Super 30’s success makes him feel what he felt when Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai had released

Hrithik Roshan starrer Super 30 is doing quite well at the box office. In its second weekend, the film collected Rs 23.75 crore and the till date total collection is around Rs 99 crore. The movie will enter the 100 crore club today and recently while talking to a daily, Hrithik spoke about how he is feeling about this success.

The actor said, "Yes, there is a feeling of satisfaction and of immense happiness. It is similar to how I felt when my first film Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai (2000) had released. Box-office collections do have some sort of an importance, as they indicate that the audiences have accepted your work and connected to it in some way."


Super 30 is based on the life of mathematician Anand Kumar. The film received positive reviews and everyone is praising Hrithik Roshan’s performance. But the actor says that the biggest praise he got was from Anand Kumar.

Hrithik said, "It is always a great feeling when you are applauded for your work. The best compliment came in only a couple of days back, from the man himself. I wasn’t there at the screening when Anand sir watched the film. So recently, when he was patched in with Nandish (Singh, co-star) and me in a TV interview from Patna... he gave me his feedback and I screamed out of happiness. There can be no better validation than this to my work."

Super 30 has received a tax-free status in multiple states of India like Bihar, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. Directed by Vikas Bahl, the film also stars Mrunal Thakur and Nandish Sandhu.

Hrithik will next be seen in Yash Raj Films’ WAR in which we will get to see him against Tiger Shroff. The teaser of the film was released a few days ago and it received a great response. The movie is slated to hit the screens on 2nd October 2019.

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A traditional pub hotel group has outperformed luxury international chains in the UK's largest guest satisfaction survey, while one major operator continues its decade-long streak at the bottom of the rankings.
The Coaching Inn Group, comprising 36 relaxed inn-style hotels in historic buildings across beauty spots and market towns, achieved the highest customer score of 81per cent among large chains in Which?'s annual hotel survey. The group earned five stars for customer service and accuracy of descriptions, with guests praising its "lovely locations and excellent food and service.
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