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Hrithik Roshan calls ‘Fighter’ an exhilarating experience

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New Delhi: Hrithik Roshan is all set to bring India its first aerial action entertainer with ‘Fighter’, that also marks his first onscreen collaboration with Deepika Padukone.

Known to get under the skin of his characters and delve deep into the intricacies of his role, the superstar has been neck deep in prep and shoots but is completely enjoying the process. The film has been shot across Kashmir, Assam and Hyderabad and is well on its way to completion as it readies for its big release next year.

While, it’s no surprise that Hrithik pulls off high octane action like a pro, his recent cryptic social media post hints at something next-level.

Taking to his social media, Hrithik said, “Fighter. Airborne. The re learning and the unlearning. The actor, the human. The process. Exhilarating.”

‘Fighter’ is unquestionably looking like the most exciting project this year, giving audiences exactly what they want including Hrithik’s signature slo-mo walk that he made iconic in films like Dhoom 2, Agneepath, Bang Bang, WAR and the recent Vikram Vedha.

That combined with the dynamic pairing of Hrithik and Deepika along with a novelty genre with some cutting-edge action in the sky, makes the superstar’s next an exciting entertainer that has much to offer.

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