Every day, news of celebrities' breakup or divorce remains in the headlines. Recently, news of Hrithik Roshan and Saba Azad's breakup was also in the news, but both of them did not react to it. Now a new video has surfaced, which makes it clear that there is still the same love and understanding between them as before. Hrithik and Saba seen together in Bappa's Aarti: Hrithik Roshan's sister Sunaina Roshan had organized Ganpati Puja in her house. Sunaina shared a video, which had glimpses of Ganpati immersion. In this video, Hrithik and Saba Azad can be seen doing Bappa's Aarti together. The bonding and closeness between the two is clearly visible in the video, due to which all the talks of breakup seem to end. Seen together during immersion: After the aarti, when the Ganpati immersion was taking place, Saba was also seen standing with Hrithik. Fans are very happy to see this video and now the breakup rumors have calmed down. Fans are very excited to see this couple together and are praising the chemistry between the two. They were spotted on a movie date earlier too: A few days ago too, Hrithik and Saba were spotted together on a movie date. When the two came out of the theater after watching the movie, Saba was holding Hrithik's hand. However, at that time, both of them did not talk to the media and left directly from there. How did the breakup rumors start?: The rumors of Hrithik and Saba's breakup intensified when Hrithik was seen alone several times. This month, Hrithik also went to dinner with his ex-wife and children, and Saba was not with him at that time. This made the fans think that maybe something is not right between the two. After this, the discussions of the breakup had intensified, but now after watching this video it is clear that everything is fine between the two. Amit Shah Highlights BJP's Stance Against Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir India Achieves Paris Climate Goals Ahead of Schedule, PM Modi Highlights Progress at RE-INVEST 2024 Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj Announces Kejriwal's Resignation and Legislative Party Meeting; Criticism from Congress