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TV actor Nandish Sandhu signed to play Hrithik's brother in Super 30

Popular Indian television actor Nandish Sandhu has been roped in to play an important character in one of the hotly anticipated biopics, Super 30. The actor, who has been part of many successful shows on television, will play superstar Hrithik Roshan's brother in the film.

Super 30, which is based on the life of eminent mathematician Anand Kumar, has completed its first schedule in Varanasi. Hrithik was currently shooting for some important scenes in the holy city. After Varanasi, the whole team will now head to Bihar where the rest of the film will be shot.


Nandish Sandhu, who rose to fame after playing the lead character of Veer Singh Bundela in Colors' iconic show, Uttaran, will play the role of Kumar’s brother Pranav Kumar.

Talking about Sandhu, Pranav told an Indian daily, “We first met in Mumbai a couple of months ago. Now, the shooting is on. He will also come to Patna.”

Super 30 is being helmed by Queen fame Vikas Bahl. Besides Hrithik Roshan and Nandish Sandhu, the movie also stars popular television actress Mrunal Thakur. She plays Hrithik's wife in the movie.

Earlier scheduled to release on 23rd November, Super 30 will now hit screens on 25th January 2019.

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