Hrithik Roshan's Dignified Move; Changes The Release Date Of Super 30 With A Heart-felt Note!
Hrithik Roshan issued a public statement on his social media with regard to the release of his movie, Super 30 in order to put an end to the public harassment aimed at him, in a heartfelt note.
Hrithik
Roshan
scared
of
Kangana
Ranaut
because
of
Super
30
&
Mental
Hai
Kya
clash
|
FilmiBeat
When
the
apparent
clash
reports
between
Hrithik
Roshan's
Super
30
and
Kangana
Ranaut's
Mental
Hai
Kya
started
doing
the
rounds
on
the
internet,
Kangana's
sister,
Rangoli
Chandel,
spewed
a
series
of
attacks
on
Hrithik
with
abusive
tweets
and
threats,
thereby
causing
a
scenario
of
public
harassment
for
the
actor.
In
the
latest
turn
of
events,
the
actor
has
now
decided
to
take
a
reasonable
step
of
changing
the
release
date
once
again
to
avoid
another
"media
circus",
which
would
lead
him
and
people
around
him
in
an
agonized
state.
Hrithik
has
issued
a
public
statement
on
his
social
media
with
regard
to
the
release
of
his
movie,
Super
30
in
order
to
put
an
end
to
the
public
harassment
aimed
at
him,
in
a
heartfelt
note.
Hrithik
Gives
It
Back
In
The
Most
Dignified
Manner
In
order
to
calm
the
situation
in
the
most
dignified
way
possible,
Hrithik
Roshan
has
shifted
the
date
of
his
movie,
in
spite
of
it
being
ready
to
release,
to
another
date
to
save
himself
from
the
trauma
that
the
whole
issue
entails.
The
Actor
Has
Rescheduled
The
Release
Date
Because
Of
This
Reason
In
the
statement,
Hrithik
has
expressed,
"So
as
to
not
allow
my
film
to
be
desecrated
by
yet
another
media
circus,
I
have
decided
to
shift
the
release
date
of
my
film
SUPER30
in
order
to
save
myself
from
the
personal
trauma
and
toxic
mental
violence
this
would
cause."
The
Call
Has
Been
Taken
Despite
The
Film
Being
Ready
"Despite
the
film
being
ready,
I
have
requested
my
producers
to
shift
and
announce
the
next
suitable
date
as
soon
as
possible."
'This
Unrelenting
Helplessness
Must
End,'
Says
Hrithik
He
further
wrote,
"Over
the
past
few
years,
to
my
utter
dismay,
I
have
been
witness
to
a
lot
of
us
cheering
and
encouraging
what
was/is
an
open
and
blatant
case
of
harassment.
I
must
even
now,
wait
patiently
and
silently
for
the
collective
consciousness
of
society
to
take
cognizance
of
such
matters
in
order
to
maintain
our
faith
in
the
civility
of
our
society.