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I'm climbing higher, staying
inspired: Hrithik (INTERVIEW)
By Subhash K. Jha, Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai, July 20 (IANS) Hrithik Roshan is scaling new heights
after the success of "Krrish" and says that if the film had
flopped its impact would have been ruinous.
"I have been accepted as both Rohit, who is mentally challenged,
and Krrish who is a super-hero. My picture is complete. For me
it is a great compliment.
"The thought of taking on the mantle of the super-hero,
especially after playing the frail and vulnerable Rohit, was
intimidating. If I had failed as a super-hero, I would've had a
huge fall," Hrithik told IANS in an interview.
People's expectations inspire Hrithik.
"People are expecting more from me each time. It means I am
climbing higher, staying evolved and inspired.
"Yes, my next super-hero film will have more of everything. I
want to take that film to another level completely. This time
there will be no excuses about the budget. We are
going to get technical help from all over the world. We'll give
the next super-hero film our best shot."
Excerpts from the interview:
Q: "Krrish" has turned you into a children's icon?
A: It is a great feeling. To have films like "Koi... Mil Gaya"
and "Krrish" in my career is in itself a blessing. I have been
accepted as both Rohit, who is mentally challenged,
and Krrish, who's a super-hero.
In "Koi... Mil Gaya" audiences connected emotionally with my
character. It was almost an acceptance of the real childlike and
innocent personality in us as opposed to the
artifice that we all have to assume and project in society.
"Krrish", on the other hand, is all about the mystique of the
perfect exterior... a perfect blend of the real and the
ethereal. It's heartening to know audiences have the
compassion and understanding to love the imperfect hero as much
as the perfect one. And to have both of these works being
appreciated is an exhilarating and humbling
experience.
My picture is complete. For me it's a great compliment. The
thought of taking on the mantle of the super-hero, especially
after playing the frail and vulnerable Rohit was
intimidating. If I had failed as a super-hero, I would've had a
huge fall.
Q: And now kids in India love you more than Superman.
A: That's great to know. I have always believed good films run
and bad films don't. One constraint that actually worked to our
advantage was the budget.
Because of lack of funds we couldn't afford computer-generated
stunts for "Krrish". It was all done in real time by me. That is
one reason why "Krrish" is visually so
appealing. It is not a cartoon.
Q: Did you watch "Superman Returns"?
A: Yes I did in Durban. I love Superman. And there can be no
competition between Krrish and Superman. They both belong to the
same fraternity. Having said that I must
say I definitely missed Christopher Reeve in the new Superman
movie. He's a very tough act to follow up. I didn't really think
the new actor Brendon Routh matched up.
Q: And you as Krrish are tough to match up in the next
super-hero flick.
A: (Laughs) It just means my work is getting better. People are
expecting more from me each time. It means I am climbing higher,
staying evolved and inspired.
I like that thought. Yes, my next super-hero film will have more
of everything. I want to take that film to another level
completely. This time there will be no excuses about the
budget. We are going to get technical help from all over the
world. We'll give the next super-hero film our best shot.
Q: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Indore has selected
"Krrish" for an international case study.
A: It is amazing. It just adds to the whole excitement of the
success of "Krrish". It is a very significant acknowledgement of
our efforts. I am really happy and excited. This
academic endorsement is exceptional to Indian cinema. Everyone
knows about dad's level of creativity. But this honour also
acknowledges his unbelievable acumen as a
business strategist.
He is not just a master of content but also the packaging of a
movie. Filmmaking is not just about telling a good story. It is
also about packaging and marketing. The IIM
honour endorses all of this in "Krrish".
Q: The IIM will send the case study on "Krrish" all across the
world.
A: I knew it'd have a reach but this kind of reach? No way! I
didn't know such an honour existed for our cinema. None of our
films has been academically acknowledged. This
is another new record for "Krrish". The film has so many firsts
to its credit. One more feather in the cap!
Q: There was a story about Shah Rukh Khan being annoyed with you
while shooting for Arjun Rampal's film in London together?
A: I don't even want to react to such baseless rumours. This is
nothing but concoction. Firstly, Shah Rukh and I didn't even
shoot together for Arjun's film.
The shooting was in London, and Shah Rukh was not present when I
was shooting. Shah Rukh had shot three days before me. I landed
in London after his shot was done.
Mine was a shot with Arjun, not Shah Rukh. I just had walk
through the shot. As simple as that. I gave it and went home.
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