Affirmed: Kabir Khan to work with Hrithik Roshan after Salman Khan's Tubelight

Hrithik Roshan will team up with Kabir Khan for his next film. The performing artist has supposedly given a gesture to this venture.

Hrithik Roshan will team up with for his next film. The performing artist has supposedly given a gesture to this venture. This untitled film will be created by Sajid Nadiadwala. Kabir Khan is as of now occupied with the after creation of Salman Khan-starrer Tubelight. This is the main film marked by Hrithik post-Kaabil. It's yet not affirmed will's identity cast inverse Hrithik. Clearly, the performer hasn't marked Karan Malhotra's next film inverse Sara Ali Khan as was hypothesized.

"It will be a high-octane activity sentiment dramatization and could well be a standout amongst the most costly movies made in Bollywood up until this point. A great part of the film will be shot abroad and will be greater in scale and vision than Kabir's different movies. The film moves this September, yet the main woman is yet to be settled," a source near the venture told DNA.

"Kabir and Hrithik have been in touch in the course of the most recent few months and both are eager to cooperate interestingly. When he finishes Kabir's film, Hrithik will be prepared to shoot for his dad Rakesh Roshan's film Krrish 4," the source was cited as saying in the meeting.

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In the interim, Bollywood grapevine is buzzing that on-screen character Hrithik Roshan will depict the lead part in the Hindi redo of Tamil blockbuster Kaththi. In the event that bits of gossip are to be trusted, the Kaabil performing artist will supplant Akshay Kumar, who was prior tipped to star in the film. As per reports, a group from the generation flag as of late met Hrithik and talked about a few scripts, including executive AR Murugadoss' 2014 Tamil hit, which had Ilayathalapathy Vijay in the number one spot. The performing artist, be that as it may, is yet to give his gesture for the venture.

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