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Fans were pleasantly surprised to find out that Hrithik Roshan can sing so well!

Hrithik Roshan’s singing talent leaves fans impressed
Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan is a man of many talents! Apart from his impeccable acting skills, he is also known to be a great dancer. Soon, he will also mark his directorial debut with Krrish 4. But did you know that the actor also has an impressive singing talent? Yes, that’s right! Fans were pleasantly surprised to find out that Hrithik can also sing really well! The actor left fans mesmerized as he sang the song ‘Tere Jaisa Yaar Kahan’ during a recent event in Atlanta, USA!
A video shared by the fan pages of Hrithik Roshan on Instagram, shows the ‘War 2’ actor crooning the iconic song ‘Tere Jaisa Yaar Kahan’ on stage, during the event in Atlanta. The popular song, from the 1982 film ‘Yaarana’ was originally sung by Kishore Kumar. Hrithik left fans spellbound with his rendition of the song, and they were seen cheering loudly and clapping for him. The actor was in his element, and was seen having a great time as he happily sang for the audience. His impressive singing talent was quite unexpected, and left fans surprised! The video has gone viral on Instagram. Check it out below!
Impressive, isn’t it? Meanwhile, Hrithik Roshan also confirmed his directorial debut with Krrish 4 at the same event. While the news was first shared by his father Rakesh Roshan last week, Hrithik has now reacted to it, expressing that he is nervous about his directorial debut. While talking about a throwback photo from the set of the film Koyla, Hrithik said, “This was during a film called Koyla. That was the first time I did something behind the camera. I directed the making of Koyla. And now I am going behind the camera again. Good luck to me.”
“I can’t tell you all how nervous I am, I’ll need all the encouragement I possibly can get,” he further added.
Meanwhile, Hrithik Roshan will next be seen in ‘War 2’, co-starring Jr NTR. The film, helmed by Ayan Mukerji, will release on 14th August.