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Hrithik-Saba celebrate 4th anniversary – PICS

Hrithik Roshan and Saba Azad celebrate 4th anniversary; actor shares UNSEEN photos and pens heartfelt note to his 'partner'

Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan hit a new milestone in his personal life. The star, on Wednesday, took to his handle to mark his fourth anniversary with girlfriend Saba Azad. In a heartwarming post, the actor not only penned a touching post but also shared some unseen moments from their journey together.The actor took to his handle to share a series of candid photos over the years and penned a touching note that read, “I like walking through life with you … Happy 4th partner.” The post had fans showering the couple with love and wishing them the best.

Counting down the years together

This post keeps up with a new tradition that Hrithik started. Over the past years, the actor has taken to his handles to share photos with Saba as they clock another year together.

Hrithik plays the perfect boyfriend

Just last month, Hrithik played the perfect boyfriend when he shared a post dedicated to his lady love and praised her performance in ‘Songs Of Paradise’. In his note, he wrote, “And you @sabazad for the incredible artiste you are, for the exquisite art you create, deserve all the applause coming your way…” He went on to add, “I have seen your struggle, the helplessness, the frustrations, the agony that so many amazing artistes suffer from – of craving the basic right to opportunity that genuine talent deserves in a business that demands “followers” before the “actor”. Which is why today I feel the lightness of unbridled joy watching you get what you deserve. And you my love deserve the world and more. This performance goes down as my top 10 performances ever.”Hrithik and Saba, who made their relationship public in 2022, have been spotted together at several family gatherings, industry events, and red-carpet appearances.

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