Did Hrithik Roshan Wish His ‘Benjamin Button Mom’ Pinkie Roshan a Happy Birthday?

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- Hrithik Roshan shares a touching tribute to his mother on her birthday.
- He refers to her as his ‘Benjamin Button mom’, highlighting her youthful spirit.
- Hrithik is transitioning into production with 'Storm' and making his directorial debut with 'Krrish 4'.
Mumbai, Oct 22 (NationPress) On the occasion of Pinkie Roshan's birthday this Wednesday, actor Hrithik Roshan extended his heartfelt wishes to his ‘Benjamin Button mom’, expressing the joy he feels as her eyes appear to grow younger with each passing year.
Hrithik shared a close-up photo of his mother on Instagram, captioning it: “To the most beautiful eyes in the world… It brings me immense joy as your son to witness these eyes becoming younger as you age... every single year. Happy Birthday, my Benjamin Button mom. I adore you. @pinkieroshan.”
Hrithik's father also took to social media to wish Pinkie, stating: “Forever is just us, growing better with each birthday. Happy birthday Pinkie (sic).”
The couple, Rakesh and Pinkie, entered into an arranged marriage in 1971 and are proud parents of two children—son Hrithik Roshan and daughter Sunaina Roshan.
In other news, Hrithik is gearing up for his debut as a producer in the OTT space with the thriller “Storm”.
He is collaborating with Prime Video for this project, set against the backdrop of Mumbai, with production expected to kick off soon, according to variety.com.
Directed by the acclaimed Ajitpal Singh, known for his work on the series “Tabbar” and the Sundance selection “Fire in the Mountains,” “Storm” is already generating buzz.
In April, it was revealed that Hrithik will also make his directorial debut with ‘Krrish 4’, passing on the reins of a franchise he has developed over the past 22 years.
This film is being produced by Yash Raj Films in conjunction with Rakesh Roshan, and Hrithik will be juggling both directing and acting roles as he reprises his iconic superhero character. Filming is slated to commence early next year.