“I used to love Math,” says Hrithik Roshan on his upcoming biopic ‘Super 30’

Hrithik Roshan whose upcoming film Super 30 first look was shared on social media speaks about his role as a mathematician in the film.

Duggu will essay the role of a renowned mathematician Anand Kumar from Bihar who initiated the Super 30 programme in Patna.

While the main objective of the educational programme was to select 30 talented and economically backward students and provide training to them.

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On Tuesday, the Indian film production and distribution company, Phantom films shared the first look of the movie on Twitter.

From the first page in Benares! @hrithikroshan as Anand Kumar! #Super30 @super30film @reliance.entertainment @nadiadwalagrandson #AnandKumar

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On January 22, Hrithik Roshan began shooting for Super 30. He said, “On the auspicious day of Saraswati Puja and Basant Panchami, I am beginning my journey of Super 30 where I am playing a teacher for the first time. May the Goddess of learning bless this effort”

While the actor is high on spirits after completing the schedule of Varanasi. The 44-year old actor will head on to Patna after completing the schedule in Bhopal.

After meeting the mathematician genius the Kaabil superstar said, “I had a very nice meeting with him. He’s a fantastic person. Apart from the movie, I have engaged in a lot of other conversations with him about his life. It’s an extremely inspirational journey.”

Focussing on the physical difference between him and Anand, Hrithik said, “That is a very individualistic approach. You don’t have to mimic or mirror someone to play them in a film. You need not be identical, so why even try doing that? That’s one way to do it, maybe. But the other way is to narrate a story and to project the emotions in the best way that suits the actor. It depends on how you want to play it.”

The actor added,” For me, it’s not important to be exactly like the person who I’m playing. I didn’t even do it for Akbar. It’s purely the emotional journey that needs to be communicated.”

Moreover, describing his fancy for the subject he said, “I was pretty good at Mathematics as a kid. Unlike others, I used to love solving Maths problems.”

Speaking about his kids sharing the same interest with him, he said, “I don’t need to sit and teach Maths to my kids (Hrehaan and Hridhaan) because they are also very good at it.”

The film is all set to release on November 23, 2018.

 

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