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Hrithik Roshan’s latest release Super 30 is creating a lot of noise, for all the right reasons this time! The movie which released last Friday, is not just receiving rave reviews from the critics and audience but also has been earning in mammoth numbers at the box office. But despite latest releases, there’s a bad news as the movie has been leaked online by the one and only, TamilRockers (why though?)
Several recent releases like Spider-Man: Far From Home, Article 15 have earlier been a victim of this pirated website and now unfortunately, joining the list is Super 30. A watchable version of the movie is viral all around, courtesy TamilRockers and this definitely is going to affect the box office numbers of the movie big time!
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We hope this cyber crime stops soon, as it’s getting tougher day by day to deal with it.
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Meanwhile, Super 30 is based on the life of Patna based mathematician, Anand Kumar, who revolutionised the tuition system in the heartlands with his Super 30 programme for talented but underprivilleged children who wished to crack IIT-JEE.
Anand Kumar is gifted mathematicians in India, who has dedicated his life to coaching underprivileged students free of cost. The film chronicles Anand Kumar’s incredible life, starting at a very young age, and his battle against India’s flawed and corrupt education system.
A brilliant student, Anand Kumar, used to regularly travel six hours by train from Patna to Varanasi, to access study materials not available in his hometown.
Kumar, whose life is the subject of the new Hrithik Roshan-starrer “Super 30”, has opened up about his battle with acoustic neuroma, a non-cancerous tumour.
In an interview with a wire agency, Kumar said that trouble began in 2014, when he was “unable to hear” in his right ear. Tests revealed nearly 90 per cent of his hearing ability in the ear had been destroyed.
Kumar then got himself checked at Delhi’s Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital. “They told me I had no issues with my ear. Instead a tumour had developed in the nerve that runs from ear to brain,” he recalled.
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