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Hrithik Roshan talks about his favorite character played till date, Guess which?

Hrithik Roshan
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Friday, 20 March 2020 (12:13 IST)
Hrithik Roshan has an omnipotent presence in the Indian film cinema and the actor recently completed 20 glorious years in the industry. 


 
He has given Bollywood the gift of a huge variety of movies playing a vastly different role in every movie. Hrithik has done it all, action, drama and romance.
 
When asked if Hrithik ever felt difficult to disconnect from a film once it got released, the actor shared, “Only once, I think I felt that once in my career when I did Koi Mil Gaya. After I did Koi Mil gaya, I remember I felt extremely sad that I couldn’t get to play Rohit again. But, then, of course, Krrish happened and Krrish 3 so I got to play him again and again.”
 
He further added, “But I remember being very sad on the last day of KMG. No, it wasn’t tears; it was a feeling of hollow, like a vacuum inside me. I think it was because I kind of played out my childhood and I got really attached to that guy. That’s the only time when I felt that.”
 
Hrithik Roshan had brilliantly played the role of Rohit in “Koi mil gaya” and set the stage for bringing sci-fi movies to India. 
 
The actor is loved and adored by all of the Indian film cinema and beyond international waters. He has made a deep impact and has left quite a crater in the heart of Indian film Cinema and its audience. 
 
The actor had a phenomenal 2019 with his super hit movie Super 30 which received a lot of critical acclaim for his portrayal of Anand Kumar. Following Super 30, was WAR which was the highest grosser of 2019 and saw Hrithik undergo a tremendous transformation.

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