Super 30: A Fan Trolls 'Wrong Mathematical Equation' Shown on the Poster, Check Out His Hilarious Tweets

The social media user went on a rant on Twitter about how a calculation shown in the backdrop is wrong.

Hrithik Roshan in Super 30. (photo credits: twitter)

Teacher’s day was turned out to be fruitful for the Super 30 makers. Hrithik Roshan shared posters of this Vikas Bahl and the Twitterati is loading him with heaps of praises. His bearded common man looks in the film inspired on the life of mathematician Anand Kumar, has gained a positive response. But then again, social media nowadays has become synonymous with trolling and that’s what happened with one of the posters. A fan mocked not Hrithik, but the calculation shown on the poster.

The social media user went on a rant on Twitter about how a calculation shown in the backdrop is wrong. That is probably the result of an error in photoshop, but Twitter turns into ACP Pradyuman when such things happen, right?

Check out the hilarious series of tweets here

A screengrab of the tweet.
The conversation about the mistake.

Meanwhile, the tagline of the film is making the right kind of noise. ‘Raja ka beta raja nahi banega. An Raja wahi banega jo haqdaar hai’ has been approved by the fans. The tagline refers to the educational rights of the students with merit, irrespective of their background.

Meanwhile, while speaking to Deccan Herald, Anand said, "The movie has focused not just on me, but depicts the role of teachers in general who shape the nation's future. It's a tribute to all such teachers who shape the nation's destiny by preparing the next generation with education. Teaching has always been viewed as a revered profession. If my film could inspire the new generation to take up the job of a teacher, it would be a great achievement.” Hrithik Roshan’s Super 30 Tagline Is a Slap on Nepotistic Bollywood!

Coming back to the poster, if you too are a math genius like this Twitter user, tell us your take on this glaring error in the picture. Super 30 is slated to hit the screens in January 2019.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Sep 06, 2018 09:05 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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