Mumbai,(17/01/12)
Hrithik Roshan spoke about his forthcoming film Agneepath in the first part of this interview.
In part two, he talks to Patcy N about Krrish 3, his peers, and the culture of \'camps\' in Bollywood.
Because of Krrish, whenever we speak of a superhero we think of you...
I did not feel I was fit to do Krrish until two months ago. Whatever film I do, I do it because I know it will help me evolve as a person.
When I played Akbar in Jodha Akbar, I knew I did not have the strength to talk to ten thousand people as an emperor, but I wanted to do the role and do it convincingly.
For Krrish I could have worn the jacket a little loose and nobody would know that I have a paunch hiding behind it. I am not as fit as I should be. For me to take up a role, I have to be fit.
If you ask me to deliver a dialogue from one of my films, I won\'t be able to do it. Other actors can; they have that talent, but I can\'t. I have to go into a room, think of the character, read the dialogues, understand the character, get into the character for four hours and only then I can do it.
How has the Krrish 3 script shaped up?
According to me, this is my father\'s best script; everything else around it is embellishment, whether it is colours, songs, item songs, action, look or style. The script is the most important thing for any film. I have confidence in this script; the rest will all fall in place.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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