On Saturday, the actor-musician took to Instagram to share a video from a set in Pune where she was to perform later in the day. Hrithik immediately cheered her on
Hrithik Roshan and Saba Azad
It appears as if Hrithik Roshan and Saba Azad are making their relationship Insta-official. On Saturday, the actor-musician took to Instagram to share a video from a set in Pune where she was to perform later in the day. Hrithik immediately cheered her on. “Kill it, you insanely amazing woman,” he wrote, adding a heart emoji. The actor also expressed his desire to see Saba take the stage by storm, as he said, “Wish I was there for this one.” To this, Saba replied, “Wish you were here too, my cute.” Aww, the adorable banter of new love.
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Not worried about BO clash
Eid will be a crowded affair at the box office with Ajay Devgn’s Runway 34 locking horns with Tiger Shroff’s Heropanti 2. At the launch of the song, Dafaa kar, Shroff stated that both films can have a strong run in the theatres. “I can’t be compared to superstars like Ajay sir and Amitabh Bachchan sir. I have too much respect, and am too much of a fan to be spoken about in the same breath as them. With a date like Eid, both films can flourish. People can see our film on Eid and Runway 34 on Basi Eid, or vice versa,” he said. When the movies release next month, we’ll know if the audience has a clear favourite.
Bidding adieu to showbiz
Anagha Bhosale, best known for playing Nandini in Anupamaa, has bid adieu to acting. She recently announced that she is “officially quitting” the film and television industry, owing to her “religious beliefs and spiritual path.” The actor arrived at the decision as she felt that showbiz was tampering with her sense of being. “[It] makes you something which you are not and takes you away from what you believe in. Thank you for all the concern, messages and calls,” she wrote to her fans.
Next stop: Dharamshala
Abhishek Bachchan will head to Dharamshala in April for the next schedule of Ghoomer. We hear director R Balki is currently on a recce in the Himachal Pradesh town. He intends to wrap up the film by April-end. The story is said to be inspired by Hungarian shooter Károly Takács, who switched to shooting with his left hand after he injured his right hand, and went on to bag two Olympic gold medals. Though not a biopic, the movie salutes sportsmen who emerge triumphant in the face of adversities.