Showcasing a long beard, Hrithik Roshan shows off his ‘inner vedha’, fans call him the ‘hottest’

Hrithik Roshan
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Hrithik Roshan

Bollywood Actor Hrithik RoshanWorking in her upcoming film “Vikram Vedha”, she shared pictures on Saturday in which she flaunts her look as Vedha. The ‘Bang Bang’ actor dropped a series of images on his Instagram handle sporting a bearded look with his hair tied up in a pony. In his rough and tough look, Hrithik can be seen posing in a black T-shirt with black cargo jeans and sunglasses. In the caption of the post, he wrote, “Channeling the inner vedha.”

The upcoming project is a Hindi remake of Tamil film ‘Vikram Vedha’ and in the pictures that Hrithik shared, he looked very similar to Vijay Sethupathi’s character from the original film. Read also: Malaika Arora hospitalized after getting injured in car accident

Bollywood celebs including Neil Nitin Mukesh, Dino Morea and Farah Khan lauded Hrithik for his stunning looks. Several fans of the actor also shared their appreciation in the comment section of the post. One of them wrote, “Hottest,” the other said “Sweet look sir.” While another shared, “I love Vedha’s style.” Hrithik Roshan, ex-wife Sussanne Khan praise Saba Azad’s new tomboy avatar

Hindi remake of ‘Vikram Vedha’, which also stars Saif Ali Khan In the lead role, the original film is being directed by the makers of Pushkar-Gayatri. The original ‘Vikram Vedha’ also featured R Madhavan with Sethupathi. The action-thriller was released in 2017 and did well at the box office. It featured Madhavan as a police inspector named Vikram, while Vijay played Vedha, a gangster and a drug smuggler.

The upcoming remake will mark the Hindi debut of filmmaker duo Pushkar and Gayatri in both direction and writing. It is presented by Gulshan Kumar, T-Series Films and Reliance Entertainment in association with Friday Filmworks and Wynot Studio Productions. Vikram Vedha: Saif Ali Khan got ‘Strict Cops Wala’ in first look from Bollywood remake

(with ANI inputs)