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Watch: Saba Azad joins New Year’s celebrations with Hrithik Roshan

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  • Pashmina Roshan took to Instagram and shared a video from New Year celebrations.
  • In the video, all of them released floating lanterns in the night sky.
  • Pashmina added Hotel California song by James Reginato on the post.
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Pashmina Roshan, the daughter of Rajesh Roshan and the cousin of Hrithik Roshan, posted a video from their New Year’s celebration at home on Instagram on Sunday. In the video, you could see Hrithik, his girlfriend Saba Azad, and his sons Hrehaan and Hredaan Roshan, among other people. They all celebrated the start of the New Year together. In the video, they all let lanterns float into the night sky.

Hrithik wore a woollen sweater and black pants in the video. He chose to wear a black hat. His girlfriend Saba wore a T-shirt with pair of pants. Both of them can be seen with Hrehaan and Hredaan lighting the lantern. They used a piece of Pashmina to send the lantern up into the sky. As they let the lantern go and kept looking at it, they talked about how happy and excited they were. The song “Hotel California” by James Reginato was added to the post by Pashmina.

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