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Hrithik Roshan bumps into Jackie Chan during his holiday: My broken bones look up to your broken bones

Updated on: 27 October,2025 11:20 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Actor Hrithik Roshan bumped into action legend Jackie Chan during his holiday in the USA. The Indian actor shared a picture with the legend while talking about getting inspired by his action moves on screen

Hrithik Roshan bumps into Jackie Chan during his holiday: My broken bones look up to your broken bones

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Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan had a fan moment when he met legendary action icon Jackie Chan and said that his broken bones look up to the global superstar’s broken bones.

Hrithik Roshan 


Taking to Instagram on Monday morning, Hrithik shared two pictures with the star. The two looked dapper in casual wear and smiled for the camera outside a hotel in the Beverly Hills area of the US. The Bollywood star also added the song Kung Fu Fighting by Carl Douglas in the background to pay a tribute to the martial art legend. The two met in the USA where Hrithik is currently holidaying with his ladylove Saba Azad. 



“Fancy meeting you here sir jackiechan My broken bones look up to your broken bones. Forever and always,” Hrithik wrote as the caption.

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Hrithik Roshan (@hrithikroshan)

Hrithik's getaway with Saba Azad

In the pictures, the couple can be seen dressed up in woolens, and sharing cozy moments as the two embraced in a hug for the last picture. However, they did not disclose the location but it seems like they're vacationing in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, specifically on or near Rodeo Drive. The popular Italian restaurant Via Alloro appears in one of the frame. The restaurant is located at 301 N Canon Drive, right in the heart of Beverly Hills Golden Triangle shopping district. The palm trees, holiday-style lights, and luxury-store architecture all match that signature Rodeo Drive-Canon Drive area aesthetic.

In the collaborative post, they wrote, “Nothing better than winter walking”.

 
 
 
 
 
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Hrithik Roshan's work front

Talking about Hrithik, the actor is making his debut on the OTT space as a producer with Storm. He is joining hands with Prime Video for the thriller, which is set in Mumbai. Production is scheduled to begin imminently, reports variety.com.

Storm has been created and directed by Ajitpal Singh, the acclaimed filmmaker, who helmed the series “Tabbar” and the Sundance selection “Fire in the Mountains,” reports Variety.com.

In April, it was announced that Hrithik is all set to make his directorial debut with ‘Krrish 4’ as he passed the baton of a franchise that he shaped and nurtured in the past 22 years. The film is being produced by Yash Raj Films in association with Rakesh Roshan. 

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