The 2 Things Hrithik Roshan Pushes Back On All The Time: Dance And Bare-Chested Scenes
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In Fighter, Hrithik Roshan shares screen space with Deepika Padukone, Anil Kapoor and Karan Singh Grover
Hrithik Roshan has become the talk of the town with the release of his latest film Fighter. Apart from the aerial action sequences and the compelling storyline, audiences are particularly appreciating Hrithik's acting in the Siddharth Anand directorial. In a recent interview with Film Companion, the actor revealed his meticulous approach to understanding and presenting himself on screen. Hrithik shared, “I have studied my face. I have spent years before Kaho Na Pyaar hai came out, for 10 years, I was studying my face because this is my product. Call it vanity but I think it is also an actor's responsibility if he wants to be recognised in that category of actors who can back films like this, then you have to know your face, you have to know your light, you have to know what makes your face look the way you want it to look. So, I know how to light my face. I know how to light my eyes. I have spent years and years perfecting it. Because all of that skill comes into play in a film like Fighter, which is also hard work.”
Continuing his discussion, Hrithik Roshan emphasised the importance of recognising that nobody wakes up as the best version of themselves. He shared, "Trust me, I don't think anybody wakes up as the best version of themselves... nobody…none of us. It is very important to recognise that. Else it goes to your head. You can't start thinking that that is who you are, and that is why I am open to talking about it. It really is a house of cards.”
“The angle of the camera. The light that is falling in my eye. Sometimes I give the best shot as an actor and then realise that the light didn't do what I thought it was doing,” added Hrithik Roshan, revealing that in such cases, he would request another take to give his best shot again.