
Hrithik Roshan on fatherhood: No achievement competes with my love for my sons
India Today
Hrithik Roshan shared an emotional post on fatherhood and the relevance of success and failure. He highlighted the importance of life over just winning.
Actor Hrithik Roshan shared an emotional note on fatherhood, while sharing a nostalgic picture with his sons – Hrehaan and Hridaan. He shared about taking pride in the talents, accomplishments, work-ethic and humility of his kids.
Hrithik, on his Instagram post captioned, "ANOTHER STATUTORY WARNING. #loverant...Man it's so much fun to see your kids shine. Caught myself thinking how proud I am as a father. For the men they are growing into, their talents, accomplishments, their work ethic, humility, full-chested pride. Then it struck me, how pride always implicates accomplishment. Starts that very viscous cycle of I am loved if I perform. And slowly pride that tricksy fellow starts masquerading as "Love" (sic)."
While speaking about his love for his sons, he added, "And so by way of this rant I'd like to clearly demonstrate (n hopefully inspire) that no matter how great my pride is, it cannot for a second compete with my love for you. For just the way you are.You are here. You are enough. You are wanted. You belong. That’s it (sic)."
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Hrithik encouraged his sons to not be afraid of failure. He emphasised the need to experience all human emotions such as -pain, joy, loss, connection, loneliness, energy, hopelessness and intimacy.
"Now by all means go build, explore everything — success (you decide the definition), aim for success at everything even at the art of doing nothing. And failure in fact I hope you have spectacular failures, strange ones even. And feel it all, feel it fully, every human emotion, let it wash all over you - grab some popcorn and watch it with wonder, see what it feels like in your body - the pain, joy, loss, connection, loneliness, energy, hopelessness, intimacy — At the bottom of each one - is a quiet wow. Get to it (sic)," the actor went on.













