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Hrithik Roshan shares the new poster of Super 30, reveals the trailer release date of the film

After a lot of changes in its release date, Hrithik Roshan starrer Super 30 is finally all set to hit the screens on 12th July 2019. The actor took to Instagram to share the new poster of the film and also revealed when the trailer of the movie will be out.

Hrithik captioned the poster as, “Haqdaar bano! #Super30Trailer coming on June 4. @mrunalofficial2016 @nandishsandhu @theamitsadh ‪#AnandKumar @sarkarshibasish #SajidNadiadwala @reliance.entertainment @nadiadwalagrandson @pvrpictures @super30film @zeemusiccompany.”


Super 30 was in the news for mostly all the wrong reasons. The director of the film, Vikas Bahl faced sexual harassment allegations from an ex-employee of Phantom Films. But it was recently when he got a clean chit in it. In the new poster, he has been credited by the director of the film.

Earlier, Super 30 was slated to release on 25th Jan 2019 and was going to clash with Kangana Ranaut’s Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi. Then when the movie was all set to release on 26th July 2019, the makers of Kangana’s Mental Hai Kya also opted to release their movie on the same day. To avoid the clash, the makers of Super 30 then shifted their movie to 12th July 2019.

Super 30 also stars Mrunal Thakur and Amit Sadh in pivotal roles. We now can’t wait for the trailer of the film.

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