Hrithik Roshan wrote a note appreciating Saba Azad for her performance in the latest songs of the OTT Film of Paradise, explaining his struggle and frustration for the right opportunity.
Hrithik Roshan praises his girlfriend, Saba Azad, and wrote a heartfelt note after the release of his latest film, Songs of Paradise. On social media, the Krrish actor praised Saba and her distinctive performance in the musical drama, and even appreciated her efforts to prove herself in an age where influencers dominate true talent. The Dhoom 2 actor openly wrote, “I love you,” and urged her to get the world she deserves.
Hrithik Roshan’s note for Saba Azad
Sharing some pictures from the film, Hrithik wrote, “The genuine praise I am hearing for the makers, technicians and artists associated with Songs of Paradise is truly heartening. I watched this film in its most profound form many months ago, and I remember being touched to my core.
Roshan further added, “The humongous applause this movie is getting today has restored my infallible faith in the universe. You get what you deserve. And you, @sabazad, for the incredible artiste you are, for the exquisite art you create, deserve all the applause coming your way.. 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 before “actor”. I love you.”
Saba Azad in Songs of Paradise
In an interview with IANS, Saba revealed that the music of Song of Paradise contributed to her growth as a musician. She said, “My listening vocabulary is much broader than just the kind of music I make. So growing up, my parents exposed us to all kinds of music. There was folk, there was Indian classical, Western classical, and of course, you know, rock and roll legends and others.” Saba further added, “I deeply appreciated the music in the film because I wasn’t familiar with that music. I, in all honesty, wasn’t familiar with Kashmiri music outside of the Santoor, which are known as Kashmiri instruments.”