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PHOTOS: Hrithik Roshan Turned 42 And This Is How He Celebrated His Birthday

PHOTOS: Hrithik Roshan Turned 42 And This Is How He Celebrated His Birthday
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Bollywood heartthrob, Hrithik Roshan, turned 42 today and his friends from the industry made sure to bring it in with a big bang.

The Koi...Mil Gaya (2003) star has come a long way from his chocolate boy image in Kaho Na Pyaar Hai (2000) to his tough looks in Dhoom 2 (2006).

Hrithik was snapped partying with many of his Bollywood buddies.

Here's a look at how the star celebrated his birthday.

partying hard like a punjabi with birthday boy @iHrithik, @RanveerOfficial & the super star @iamsrk . Good night :) pic.twitter.com/LcvicfWKA3

— King Mika Singh (@MikaSingh) January 10, 2016

@ameesha_patel with KingKhan @iamsrk at @iHrithik Birthday Bash. #HappyBirthdayHrithik TFS @KuunalGoomerpic.twitter.com/wTAwkDty0s

— Ravi Shankar (@valluriraviB4U) January 9, 2016

Vivek Oberoi was too spotted having fun with the birthday boy.

Happy Birthday to my brother @iHrithik love you man! Krrish on screen, super-brother and super-human in real life! pic.twitter.com/eXTCDDE0vJ

— Vivek Oberoi (@vivek_oberoi) January 9, 2016

@ameesha_patel with the coolest Hunk @arjunk26 at @iHrithik Bday Bash. #HappyBirthdayHrithik TFS @KuunalGoomerpic.twitter.com/F2ZCM0YeBN

— Ravi Shankar (@valluriraviB4U) January 9, 2016

Preity Zinta took to Instagram to convey her wishes to junior Roshan.

Hrithik stepped out of his 13-year marriage in December, 2013 and divorced Suzzane Roshan.

He will be next seen in Ashutosh Gowariker's Mohenjo Daro, which is set to release in January, 2016.

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