Hrithik Roshan supported Sonam Wangchuk, said- the struggle of students seems true
Actor Hrithik Roshan has extended support to activist Sonam Wangchuk amid her indefinite hunger strike over alleged exam irregularities. The actor shared Wangchuk’s message on social media and said the students’ struggle resonated with him.

Actor Hrithik Roshan has extended his support to activist and educationist Sonam Wangchuk, who is on an indefinite hunger strike over alleged exam irregularities. Along with several members of the film fraternity who have expressed their concerns, Hrithik shared Wangchuk’s message on social media and demanded justice for the students.
On Friday, Hrithik reposted Wangchuk’s reel on his Instagram Stories, which was originally shared by actor Lisa Ray. Reacting to the activist’s message, the actor said that her words resonated with him and he expressed solidarity towards the issue.
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Hrithik wrote, “This feels so true. When I played a teacher in one of my films, I became aware of the trauma students face.”
The actor’s comments come after Wangchuk raised questions over the alleged exam paper leak and spoke about the impact of such issues on students and society.

In the video shared by Hrithik, Wangchuk raised questions on alleged exam irregularities and urged people to raise their voice. He highlighted the struggles of students preparing for competitive exams and said that such issues can impact the future of the country.
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Hrithik’s reaction also reminded fans of his role as Vikas Bahl’s mathematician and teacher Anand Kumar. super 30The film is based on Kumar’s journey of mentoring underprivileged students.
Meanwhile, protests continue at New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar over alleged irregularities and exam paper leak. Cockroach Janata Party had started protests on June 6 demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Wangchuk joined the protests and began his indefinite hunger strike on 28 June.
On Saturday, Delhi Police shifted Wangchuk to Safdarjung Hospital following medical advice and directions from the Delhi High Court after his health deteriorated.

