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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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