Hrithik Roshan talks about Shah Rukh Khan, RaeesKaabil clash, his father Rakesh Roshan and more...
Hrithik Roshan talks about Shah Rukh Khan, RaeesKaabil clash, his father Rakesh Roshan and more...
Hrithik Roshan‘s Kaabil is one of most awaited films of 2017. Be it the trailer, the songs, the dialogues, every aspect of the film has made viewers excited for the film. Apart from the things mentioned above, if one thing that is also being talked about by many is its big box office clash with Shah Rukh Khan’s Raees. It all started when Shah Rukh Khan postponed the release of Raees from Eid 2016 to January 25, 2017 as makers of Kaabil too were up for the same date. Since then a lot has been said about Hrithik Roshan and Shah Rukh Khan’s friendship and the big clash.
In the interview, while he called his father, Rakesh Roshan; strong, he called box office unpredictable and interestingly called critics as very helpful, which rarely happens with any actor. Talking about love he said, it should be shared, it is to give. And termed Bollywood as his life, this shows how much Bollywood and working in films means to him. But what caught our attention was his response the topic of Raees-Kaabil clash and Shah Rukh Khan. He termed Raees-Kaabil clash as destiny and maintained that irrespective of clash, Shah Rukh Khan is his friend.
Releasing on January 25, 2017 Kaabil reunites Hrithik Roshan with his father Rakesh Roshan as the father-son duo returns to deliver another blockbuster, this time, however, as actor-producer. The film is directed by Sanjay Gupta and stars Yami Gautam, Ronit Roy, Rohit Roy among others.
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