![]() ![]() People are saying 'don't go' - 'everyone's going over here, why do you want to go there'. "Mohenjo Daro was his passion! He's a man who had a vision that was so out of the ordinary and I appreciated that there's this one man who goes into a corner - he knows he's going to be alone, it's dark over there. Hrithik was all praise for his director, who he last worked with in Jodhaa Akbar. "I feel calm and curious and that comes with experience. So is he excited or nervous (or both) about Mohenjo Daro's release? Judging by its trailer, Mohenjo Daro seems to employ quite a few of the gimmicks used by Hollywood in its big budget historical projects like Gladiator and Troy.īut will such a gamble pay off in Bollywood? Hrithik seemed confident of his decision to take up the role, admitting to being heavily inspired by Gowariker's passion to venture into unexplored areas of cinema, knowing very well he could have a hit or miss on his hands as far as the box office is concerned. "A great script is what matters most," Hrithik said. ![]() ![]() But when he remarked, "I'm not fond of history or period films," we had to bring all our attention sharply back to the topic at hand.īecause light-eyed distractions aside, this came as quite a startling and candid admission from an actor who starred as Mughal emperor Akbar a few years ago and is currently awaiting the release of the ambitious Mohenjo Daro. Hrithik Roshan's expressive light eyes almost threw us off balance as we commenced an interview on Skype for Mohenjo Daro, Ashutosh Gowariker's epic which boasts the over 4000-year old settlement of the Indus Valley Civilisation as its backdrop. ![]()
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