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Kaabil is Hrithik’s best performance, says Karan Johar

Director Karan Johar cannot stop raving about Hrithik Roshan’s performance in the recently-released film, Kaabil.

The 44-year-old director took to Twitter to congratulate Hrithik for his act as a blind man driven to avenge the murder of his wife in the Sanjay Gupta-directed movie.


He also wrote that as a helmer it was a treat for him to watch the actor put his best foot forward, only reflecting his growth with time.

Johar wrote, “As a filmmaker it’s exhilarating to watch an actor deliver his best… .@iHrithik is a power house talent and is exemplary in #kaabil.”

The Ae Dil Hai Mushkil director had worked with Hrithik in his 2001 film, “Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham”.

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Jeethu Joseph admits Mohanlal’s 'Ram' remains a concern despite progress on 'Drishyam 3'

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  • Jeethu Joseph says the future of Ram remains uncertain despite reports of a possible revival.
  • Most of the Mohanlal-starrer has already been completed, with only a handful of scenes left to shoot.
  • The director is considering script changes after the six-year production delay.

Ram continues to weigh on the director

While work on Drishyam 3 is moving forward, filmmaker Jeethu Joseph has admitted that his unfinished thriller Ram remains a lingering concern.

The director revealed that recent reports about a new production company stepping in to revive the long-delayed project were news to him as well. Speaking about the speculation, Joseph said he later contacted producer Antony Perumbavoor, who confirmed that discussions had taken place with one interested group. However, no official announcement has been made and the project's future remains unclear.

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