In September 2017, Hrithik Roshan signed his first biopic. A film on the life of math genius Anand Kumar who runs the famed Super 30 program for IIT aspirants in Patna. And his fans couldn't keep calm. But the film ran into trouble after director Vikas Bahl was accused of sexual misconduct.

And soon Vikas was shown the exit door by the makers of the film. With no director, the film, which was supposed to hit the screens on January 25, got delayed.

And now Anurag Kashyap, Vikas's once-upon-a-time partner in the now dissolved Phantom Films, has taken over the project. He will oversee the post-production of Super 30, which is now slated to be released in July.

Shibasish Sarkar, Group CEO of Reliance Entertainment, revealed that the film will have no director credit.

"Vikas is not associated with the edit and post-production," he told a daily. Shibasish added that Anurag has not replaced Vikas. "There will be no director credit for anyone. As a producer, after substantial investment of time, money and the efforts of all our technicians and talent, it is our responsibility to complete the film with the best possible resources available to us. Anurag is a partner, he has edited films of other Phantom partners in the past. He agreed to take this responsibility on Reliance's request, and with a professional and commercial understanding. Also, it has been agreed that he will not take any credit," said Shibasish.

The film is being produced by Reliance Entertainment and Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment. It also stars Mrunal Thakur, Amit Sadh and Nandish Sandhu.

The film will now hit the screens on July 26, 2019.

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