As a kid actor, Hrithik Roshan appeared in Rajinikanth's Bhagwaan Dada in 1986. At a news conference in Mumbai, he recalled the incident.
Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan on Thursday recalled how "the greatest legend of all time," Rajinikanth, was "so gentle and giving" to him when he worked with him as a kid artist on the 1986 film Bhagwaan Dada.Hrithik starred in several films as a child, including Aasha and Aap Ke Deewane, before making his stunning debut as a starring hero with his father, Rakesh Roshan's 2000 film Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai.
Rajinikanth played the title role in the family drama film Bhagwaan Dada, which was directed by Hrithik's maternal grandfather J Om Prakash.
Regarding his collaboration with Rajinikanth, Hrithik Roshan
The actor reminisced his early days in front of the camera and how he was a small "foolish boy" during the trailer launch event for Netflix's new documentary series The Roshans.
"I didn't realize I was standing next to the greatest legend in history. He was Rajni's uncle to me. The 51-year-old actor told reporters, "I used to talk to him like, 'Yeah, no.'... I had my way with him."
Hrithik claimed that he would be "very different" if he had the opportunity to collaborate with Rajinikanth now. "I will become aware of the weight and strain of the situation when I am sharing a screen with him... He was incredibly kind and generous. My granddad used to cut my shots whenever I made a mistake. And Rajni sir used to accept responsibility while apologizing repeatedly. I'm to blame.
However, I was at fault. In order to prevent a youngster from becoming conscious, Rajni father assumed responsibility for my mistakes each and every time. Thus, it was amazing," he remarked.
Concerning the Roshans
The Roshans will delve into the history of Hrithik's legendary cinematic family, which also includes his late grandfather and music legend Roshan and his uncle Rajesh Roshan.
An "intimate journey through their lives, exploring three generations of passion, dedication, and outstanding contributions" to Hindi cinema is what the documentary will take audiences on.
On January 17, The Roshans will make their Netflix debut.
The actor reminisced his early days in front of the camera and how he was a small "foolish boy" during the trailer launch event for Netflix's new documentary series The Roshans.
"I didn't realize I was standing next to the greatest legend in history. He was Rajni's uncle to me. The 51-year-old actor told reporters, "I used to talk to him like, 'Yeah, no.'... I had my way with him."
Hrithik claimed that he would be "very different" if he had the opportunity to collaborate with Rajinikanth now. "I will become aware of the weight and strain of the situation when I am sharing a screen with him... He was incredibly kind and generous. My granddad used to cut my shots whenever I made a mistake. And Rajni sir used to accept responsibility while apologizing repeatedly. I'm to blame.
However, I was at fault. In order to prevent a youngster from becoming conscious, Rajni father assumed responsibility for my mistakes each and every time. Thus, it was amazing," he remarked.
Concerning the Roshans
The Roshans will delve into the history of Hrithik's legendary cinematic family, which also includes his late grandfather and music legend Roshan and his uncle Rajesh Roshan.
An "intimate journey through their lives, exploring three generations of passion, dedication, and outstanding contributions" to Hindi cinema is what the documentary will take audiences on.
On January 17, The Roshans will make their Netflix debut.
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