Hrithik Moving In A 100 Cr Apartment With His New Girlfriend!

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Hrithik Roshan is a name that needs no introduction. Called lovingly as a Greek God by the fans, the ‘Krrish’ actor has been at the top of his game for the past two decades. His handsome looks, fluid dances and impeccable acting skills made him one of the top stars in this country. The father of two has recently started a relationship with Saba Azad who happens to be a musician.

The couple has been spotted walking in together for parties and public events. They even turned up together for Karan Johar’s party but never made their relationship official. A latest update regarding this happening couple is trending on the internet. Apparently, they are all set to move in together. Apparently, Hrithik bought a posh and luxurious apartment in Bombay recently and it is worth nearly 100 crores.

Apparently, he bought two apartments which expands to three floors. This new home of Hrithik is at Juhu Versova link road and the sea view is the main reason for its huge cost. Hrithik and Saba will be starting their new life together as a live-in inside this apartment. On the work front, Hrithik was last seen in ‘Vikram Vedha’ which turned out to be an average venture despite the positive talk. Hrithik and Saif Ali Khan played the lead roles.

He is also doing a movie titled ‘Fighter’ under Siddharth Anand’s direction and ‘Krrish 4’ is on cards too.


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Aamir Khan Criticises Box Office–Driven Film Judgements

December 1, 2025

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Bollywood actor Aamir Khan shared thoughtful insights at the 56th International Film Festival of India, expressing concern over how films are being judged today. He said it is disappointing that the discussion around movies now revolves mostly around box office numbers. According to him, a film’s worth shouldn’t be measured only by its collections.

Aamir recalled that earlier, audiences spoke about films based on how much they enjoyed them—whether it was the story, performances, music, or emotions. But now, numbers have become the first point of conversation, which he feels has changed the entire way cinema is evaluated.

He also expressed support for making box office figures public. Citing countries like the United States, where collections are openly available, he said India should also adopt a transparent system to avoid confusion or secrecy. Since everyone already knows the number of screens and the scale of release, he feels collections should be disclosed as well.

Aamir added that comparing films solely through earnings is unfair. Each movie is unique—some earn massive numbers, while others leave a lasting emotional impact despite smaller collections. He concluded that truly good cinema stays in people’s hearts, irrespective of box office performance.