Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan and his sons, Hrehaan and Hridhaan, stole the show as they danced together at cousin Eshaan Roshan’s wedding. The trio grooved to the hit song Ishq Tera Tadpave, sending hearts racing as they showcased their shared rhythm and energy. Fans and followers couldn't stop gushing over the heartwarming moment, with many commenting that the “kids have inherited the right moves.”

This marked the first time Hrithik shared the spotlight with his sons, whom he co-parents with his ex-wife, Suzanne Khan. The celebration also saw Hrithik’s girlfriend, Saba Azad, along with Roshan's cousins Pashmina Roshan and niece Suranika Soni, joining in on the dance floor, much to the delight of the guests.

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The couple had earlier attended the pre-wedding festivities dressed in traditional ethnic wear. Saba, in particular, received praise for her graceful choice of attire during the mehendi ceremony, where she opted for a more traditional look rather than a luxurious, branded dress.

Eshaan, the son of renowned music composer Rajesh Roshan, is Hrithik's cousin. Hrithik and Saba have become one of Bollywood’s most talked-about couples, admired for their low-key yet confident relationship. Hrithik, a superstar in Hindi cinema, and Saba, an actor, singer, and theatre artist known for her work with the band Madboy/Mink, bring an independent, artistic edge to their partnership.

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Since making their relationship public in 2022, the couple has been spotted together at various events, concerts, and family gatherings. Their natural chemistry and grounded vibe have stood out in an industry where celebrity relationships often lean toward spectacle. They’ve earned praise for their authenticity, with Hrithik openly appreciating Saba’s creativity and individuality, while Saba is known for her unfiltered and candid public presence.

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