Actor Hrithik Roshan took to Instagram to share a series of pictures with his ladylove Saba Azad from 'The Archies' screening and shared his review of the Zoya Akhtar directorial.
Hrithik called the movie a 'light-hearted cloud of love' and extended his best wishes to the entire cast and crew.
He also expressed his love to the director and requested her to give him a chance too.
‘It was a whatfun night ! Watched #Archies and came out dancing ! Such a light hearted cloud of love this movie is. Our very best wishes to the entire cast and crew ! Especially the new brigade! All star actors one n all. Love you Zoya. (gimme a chance too please) The music , cinematography n choreography deserve to be mentioned. Bravo,’ Hrithik Roshan said.
The screening of ‘The Archies’ was held in Mumbai on December 5. Sharing three photos in which he strikes a pose with Saba, Hrithik captioned his post, ‘Dressed for BIG cinema! #Archies.’
The couple's photos set the internet on fire, sending temperatures soaring as fans flooded the actor's post with diverse reactions. Comments like ‘Just wowwww,’ ‘Such a lovely couple,’ and ‘Love Birds’ dominated the comment section, showcasing the fervent admiration from fans.
Hrithik Roshan and Saba Azad publicly acknowledged their relationship at Karan Johar’s 50th birthday celebration last year. Photographed holding hands while posing for the paparazzi, they've been open about their affection, displaying their love for each other and setting significant relationship benchmarks for others.
About ‘The Archies’
'The Archies' was released on Netflix on December 7 and opened to positive reviews.
The film introduces Agastya Nanda, Dot, Khushi Kapoor, Mihir Ahuja, Suhana Khan, Vedang Raina, and Yuvraj Menda to Bollywood's dazzling realm. Notably, the entire Bollywood community has been buzzing with reviews about the film and its cast and crew.
Hrithik Roshan’s work front
Hrithik Roshan will soon be seen in ‘Fighter’ alongside Anil Kapoor and Deepika Padukone.
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