New Delhi: Based on the life of mathematician Anand Kumar, Super 30 starring India’s best actor Hrithik Roshan enthralled the audience with its inspiring story and powerful performances. It was a performance that would be remembered for decades. As the film completes four years of its release, we look back at HR’s remarkable dialogues that made this biographical drama a memorable cinematic experience and that resonated and inspired audiences across the country.
1. “The king’s son will not become the king, the king will be the one who deserves it.” (It is not necessary that the king’s son becomes the king; only a worthy person will become the king.)
This dialogue by Hrithik Roshan’s character Anand Kumar emphasizes the importance of values and the belief that success must be earned through hard work and dedication. This line reinforces the notion that one’s socio-economic background should not determine one’s fate. It encourages individuals to break free from the shackles of privilege and strive to achieve greatness through their own abilities.
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2. Hey rich people, make a very smooth road for yourself… dig such a big mattress in our way… but make the biggest mistake here… teach us to jump… when the time will come. .. The biggest and the longest jump we will die. (These rich people made smooth roads for themselves…but they dug big ditches in our way…but this is the biggest mistake they did…they taught us to jump…when the time came.. .we will take the biggest and longest jump.)
This dialogue emphasizes that regardless of one’s background, setbacks and challenges in life can actually motivate us to move forward. It teaches us to convert obstacles into opportunities and use them as a ladder to success.
3. “Be capable, child, capable. If successful, the sister-in-law will run after her in a blink of an eye. (Be able, be capable. Success will follow you.)
This dialogue explains the essence of self-confidence and the importance of honing one’s skills. Hrithik’s dialogue in the film exhorts his students to strive for excellence, emphasizing that true success comes from developing the necessary abilities and allowing achievements to come naturally.
4. “Removing the fear of English. There are many doors in the world that don’t open just because people can’t say ‘May I come in’.” (We are taking away the fear of English. There are many doors in the world that don’t open just because people can’t say ‘May I come in’.)
The dialogue highlights the importance of breaking down barriers, facing fear and overcoming it. It teaches us that language should never be a barrier to access opportunities. By empowering ourselves with knowledge, we can open doors that were previously closed.
5. “Faith and hard work, with these two a man can achieve everything.” (With faith and hard work a person can achieve anything.)
This powerful dialogue serves as a reminder that success can be achieved through unwavering belief in oneself and relentless effort. It instills the idea that with determination and dedication, anyone can overcome any obstacle and make their dreams come true.











