Hrithik Plays A Genius Mathematician In ‘Super 30’ But Only Time Will Tell If The Story ‘Adds’ Up

Srishti Magan

The trailer for Hrithik Roshan’s biographical drama Super 30, based on the life of Indian educationist Anand Kumar, released today and it looks like an intense tale of one man’s grit and determination. 

Hrithik Roshan essays the lead role of Anand Kumar, a genius mathematician who decided to use his knowledge and talent to train economically underprivileged students for engineering entrance exams. 

The movie also stars Pankaj Tripathi and Aditya Srivastava (of CID fame), along with Mrunal Thakur (who debuted with Love Sonia). 

Though the subject of the movie definitely makes for an inspiring tale, it is yet to be seen if the film manages to stay true to the story or if it dramatizes the actual events for ‘storytelling’. 

The movie was also embroiled in controversies when director Vikas Bahl was accused of sexual misconduct, though he has now been cleared of all charges. People had also commented on how Pankaj Tripathi would have been a better choice to play the lead role than Hrithik Roshan. 

Now that the trailer released, people took to social media to share what they felt about the biographical drama:

You can watch the complete trailer here

The movie will release on July 12. 

All images are screenshots from the trailer on YouTube, unless specified otherwise. 

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