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Sajid Nadiadwala comes onboard to co-produce Super 30

The forthcoming Hindi film, Super 30, is being touted as another promising offering by actor Hrithik Roshan. To be directed by Queen fame Vikas Bahl, the film is inspired from the life of mathematician Anand Kumar, who is famous for tutoring 30 students from the economically weaker section of the society for prestigious competitive exams like IIT and JEE.

Initially, the film was being produced by Phantom Films, which is a Reliance Entertainment Joint Venture, but now, joining them as a co-producer will be noted filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala. His production house, Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, will back the film, too.


"I am extremely happy to collaborate with Reliance Entertainment on Super 30. It's probably the most unique film subject of 2018. There have been lots of occasions where Hrithik and I have come close to working in past but Super 30 is easily the best start point of this association," Sajid Nadiadwala says speaking about the association.

Sibashish Sarkar of Reliance Entertainment says, "At Reliance we are taking the collaborative route and that is paying dividends for us as a company. Our association with Nadiadwala Grandsons brings an immense amount of value and domain knowledge to the scheme of things."

Super 30 is scheduled to release on 23rd November 2018.

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