Shahid Kapoor impressed by Hrithik Roshan’s praise for ‘O Romeo’, calls it special

Shahid Kapoor impressed by Hrithik Roshan’s praise for ‘O Romeo’, calls it special

After Hrithik Roshan praised O’Romeo, Shahid Kapoor shared an emotional reaction. He reflected on Hrithik’s influence on his early years and expressed excitement at this recognition.

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Shahid Kapoor remembers Hrithik Roshan’s debut after glowing o’ Romeo review. (Credit: Instagram/@shahidkapoor @hrithikroshan)

Actor Shahid Kapoor responds to Hrithik Roshan’s praise for his work in the film hey romeo With an emotional post. The online exchange reflected the mutual admiration between the two Bollywood actors.

The exchange began after war The actor shared his thoughts on the film and described Shahid’s performance as “very good”. In response, Shahid highlighted what an impact Hrithik had on him when he was in college.

Shahid remembers Hrithik’s debut

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Reacting to the praise, Shahid expressed his deep appreciation for Hrithik’s support. He wrote, “When I was in college, Bhai saw you debuting as a boss and you struck me like lightning. Love you from the first moment. It feels special. Big love, so glad you enjoyed the movie.”

Hrithik’s great review hey romeo

Earlier in the day, Hrithik reviewed O’Romeo on X. He wrote, “The strangeness of #oromio Ultimately wins you over. I enjoyed it.@shahidkapoor you do this style the best. You are very good. Friends, go and watch it in theatres. Plus, the action of running in circles was fantastic.”

Highlighting an action sequence in the film, he also gushed, “@ShahidKapoor you do this genre the best. You are so good.”

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About this hey romeo

hey romeoDirected by Vishal Bhardwaj, Shahid plays the role of a dreaded gangster Ustara in this film. Released on February 13, the film also stars Trupti Dimri, Avinash Tiwari, Nana Patekar and Farida Jalal. The story reportedly takes inspiration from Hussain Zaidi’s book mafia queen of mumbai.

Part of the India Today review said, “The nearly three-hour film feels long. It unfolds like a novel that doesn’t know when it will end. While the literary quality may be deliberate, the cinema demands tight storytelling. The songs, though melodious, add to the enjoyment. There are too many of them, and not all carry the story forward.”

The film was released in theaters on 13 February, a day before Valentine’s Day. It clashed with Shanaya Kapoor and Adarsh ​​Gaurav’s Tu Ya Main in theatres.

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