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Hrithik Roshan’s Super 30 delayed by six months

Hrithik Roshan’s forthcoming film Super 30 has been postponed by six months. Earlier scheduled to hit screens on 25th January, the much-awaited flick will now roll into cinemas on 26th July, 2019.

The film has faced a barrage of controversies in the past few months, the most notable one being the sexual harassment charges against director Vikas Bahl by an employee, which led to the exit of Bahl from the project.


Super 30, based on the life of award-winning mathematician Anand Kumar of Bihar, is produced by Reliance Entertainment and Sajid Nadiadwala Group.

Sharing the new release date of the film on Twitter, Hrithik Roshan wrote, “Happy to announce that Super30 is headed for release on July 26, 2019. बहुत जल्द समय बदलने वाला है! (Time is about to change very soon!).”

Besides Roshan, the movie also features Mrunal Thakur, Amit Sadh and Nandish Sandhu in its cast.

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