The team of Super 30 is leaving no stone unturned to promote their movie. The film leads Hrithik Roshan and Mrunal Thakur are on a promotional spree, and they were snapped at a promotional event at a popular hotel in Juhu, Mumbai. All Pics/Yogen Shah
The pair rocked the floor with their oh-so-perfect attire. For the event, Mrunal Thakur wore a yellow dress with slits, while, Hrithik Roshan unveiled his casual avatar in a funky black t-shirt and black cargo pants. He paired his outfit with black sports shoes and classy sunglasses. It seems black is the favourite colour of the Krrish actor.
In Super 30, Hrithik Roshan plays Patna-born math wiz Anand Kumar, while Mrunal Thakur plays his on-screen wife. This is the first time when Hrithik will be seen playing a teacher on-screen. Hrithik has been winning appreciation from all across for his de-glam look.
In fact, the actor shot a few scenes of the movie in the scorching heat of 45 degrees of Rajasthan, to feel the struggles and capture the journey right. Recalling the incident, a source close to the project said, "Hrithik wanted to be in that environment, he used to be under the burning sun on the streets for hours, feeling the struggle and the world of and attempting to catch the soul of the character."
Capturing all the journey while shooting, Hrithik Roshan also expresses, "The location and environment was a difficult one to shoot in not only for me but for the entire crew. And, it was a constant struggle to stay in character and become comfortable with being uncomfortable."
For Mrunal Thakur, working with Hrithik Roshan has been a dream come true and the beginning of a special journey. In a recent interview, the actress said, "Hrithik is such an inspiration. Just observing him on the set has taught me so much. I am so comfortable shooting with Hrithik. He is humble and dedicated, and that makes me want to give my 200 percent".
She also acknowledges that the Vikas Bahl-directed venture has set the ball rolling on her career. "Now, I don't have to go for auditions. People call and tell me that they want to meet me for narrations. That never happened to me before."
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