Hrithik Roshan Attends Cousin’s Wedding Solo, Leaving Fans Curious About Saba Azad’s Absence

Hrithik Roshan Attends Cousin’s Wedding Solo, Leaving Fans Curious About Saba Azad’s Absence

Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan, often seen with his partner Saba Azad, made a solo appearance at his cousin Eshaan Roshan’s wedding.

On Tuesday, Hrithik arrived dressed in traditional attire, and the moment he stepped out of his car, the paparazzi were in a frenzy capturing his look.

Hrithik and Saba have become one of the most talked-about couples in Bollywood, admired for their understated yet confident relationship. Hrithik remains a prominent figure in Hindi cinema, while Saba, an actor, singer, and theatre artist, adds a unique, independent flair with her work in films, web series, and her band Madboy/Mink.

Since making their relationship public in 2022, the couple has been spotted together at various events, concerts, and family gatherings, often highlighted for their effortless chemistry. Unlike typical celebrity couples, they embody a low-key, authentic vibe, prioritizing genuine connections over media spectacle. Hrithik has openly praised Saba’s creativity and individuality, and she is known for her candid and unfiltered public persona. Together, they epitomize a modern Bollywood partnership that strikes a balance of self-assuredness and refreshingly real dynamics.

In a recent Instagram post, Hrithik shared a photo of himself holding the modern classic ‘1984’, written by George Orwell. He accompanied the image with a note, writing, “A part of me wishes I had never read this one! Now that I have seen it, I can never unsee it!! Nobody read this. Please. Just don’t. Trust me. Don’t.”

‘1984’ is a dystopian novel set in a grim, totalitarian future where the state exerts absolute control over truth, history, and individual thought. The narrative unfolds in Oceania, a superstate ruled by the Party and its omnipresent leader, Big Brother. Citizens are under constant surveillance via telescreens, and independent thinking is condemned as “thoughtcrime”.

The story follows Winston Smith, a low-ranking Party member at the Ministry of Truth, where he modifies historical records to align with the Party’s ever-changing narratives. Disillusioned, Winston begins to question the regime and looks for personal freedom through forbidden love and rebellion.