Actor Hrithik Roshan is one of the versatile actors in Bollywood. He has delivered a variety of roles in the past that have been liked by many. However, Hrithik feels that he was doing the same thing in all his previous films. During a group interview, the War actor revealed that he used to feel that his actions and expressions were the same as the previous one.
When asked about the changes he has incorporated in himself, to which, Hrithik Roshan said he has a huge list. “I just take one at a time let’s just go down the list. It gives me a lot to do. what was the factor that made me want to get better? I just got tired of seeing my shots, looking like the same. I knew how to face the camera, there was a fallback, there was a meter, there was one model that I was following and I could see it in my work. I could see that I’m getting repetitive.”
“After I think Mohenjo-Daro, I sat down I said that I can’t work in isolation like this anymore because if I stay in isolation more toh mera joh kaam hai jo bahar nahi aayega, wo wohi hoga jo mene last kiya hai or pehele kiya hai. (I won’t be able to work and I will work just like what I did in my previous film). I wanted a change so I found myself an acting coach and I told him please watch all my films. In my next film, if I make any single expression that is similar to what I have done, you will point that out to me and I will go back and redo it,” Hrithik said.
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“That was one rule and with that, I think a lot of new things emerged. That’s how Kaabil happened, it was a slow process. I needed that because I don’t think I’m a natural actor but I know the craft because of watching actors and being an assistant to my father being born in the film industry surrounded by Cinema I know the DNA of a hero but I was missing the flight I was missing the abandon of an actor so I got myself help and I think I did better after that,” the Vikram Vedha actor further continued.
Furthermore, Hrithik Roshan even spoke about the failures he has faced before in his career. To which, he said, “I’ll just say this in the shortest possible way because we could go on and on for our hours on this topic but I think the difference that I was talking about pre-Kaabil and post is just this I was hiding a lot of myself because I was afraid, I was afraid of all the shortcomings and all the feelings that I could see in myself as a human being. I used to hide that and post with Kaabil, I’ve started being more of myself. So that habit I think is somewhere cultivated in your childhood when you’ve not been able to, you’ve not been able to express yourself hopefully and you’ve been forced to express yourself in a different way because that’s more accepted and so you think that’s how you know you grow up with that but yeah, it’s the unravelling of that is making me a better actor. So that’s how I’ll answer that.”