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Hrithik Roshan (Hindi: ऋतिक रोशन, Urdu: رتک روشن, pronunciation: /rɪt̪ɪk rɔːʃən/; (born January 10, 1974), is a prominent Bollywood actor and five times Filmfare Awards winner.
Career
Hrithik's first movie role was as a child artist when he was six years old in the 1980 movie Aasha, when he appeared in a dance sequence as an extra. He went on to appear in Aap Ki Deewane (1980) and Bhagwan Dada (1986) playing minor roles. He then became an assistant director for his father's films Karan Arjun (1995) and Koyla (1997).
He made his debut as a leading man in the 2000 film Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai opposite another debutante actress Amisha Patel. The film was directed by his father and proved to be very successful at the box office: It was the highest grossing film of 2000[1] and winner of the Filmfare Best Movie Award. Hrithik's performance earned him the Filmfare Best Debut Award and the Filmfare Best Actor Award. The film Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai entered the Limca Book of Records in 2003 for the most number of Awards won by a Bollywood Film - 102 awards.[2]
Also in 2000, Hrithik also starred in Fiza which was a flop and Mission Kashmir which was an average hit. [3]
In 2001, Hrithik starred in Yaadein which was a failure at the box office and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham which did extremely well at the box office, becoming the second-highest grossing film of 2001.[4]
He had a bad year in 2002 when all three of his releases - Mujhse Dosti Karoge!', Na Tum Jaano Na Hum, Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage - failed to make an impact the box office and were declared flops.[5] In 2003, he finally had another hit with Koi Mil Gaya, which Hrithik's father Rakesh directed. It was the highest grosser of the year and won many Filmfare Awards, including another Filmfare Best Actor Award for Hrithik.[6]hHe only had only one release in 2004, Lakshya, directed by Farhan Akhtar. Lakshya did not do as well at the box office as expected[7] but critics called it his most impressive performance so far.[8]
Hrithik took a two-year break from acting before resurfacing with the superhero film Krrish, a sequel to his 2003 hit Koi Mil Gaya which released in June 2006. Krrish was a major box office success and one of the highest grossers of 2006.[9] His most recent release is Dhoom 2, a sequel to the 2004 hit Dhoom, in which he played a negative role (a villain) for the first time. The film released on November 24, 2006 and is also among the highest grossing films of 2006. [10]
Controversy
In 2001, a rumour alleging Roshan to have made bad remarks on Nepal and its people caused an outrage in the country. Several newspapers carried the report, leading to student protests, in which four people died. [11] The unrest the protests caused forced the government to cancel a flight from Kathmandu to India.[12]Later the Indian embassy and the actor himself clarified that he had made no such disparaging remarks against Nepal. [13]
In 2006, at the London press conference for his film Krrish, Roshan said that he knew it was time to leave Shanghai and Hong Kong after six weeks of stunt training and go home when his eyes started "turning into little slits like the Chinese".[14]
Personal life
Hrithik Roshan was born in Mumbai, India, to Pinky and actor/director Rakesh Roshan. He is the nephew of well-known music director Rajesh Roshan. Hrithik has a supernumerary thumb on his right hand.[15]
Roshan is married to Sussanne Khan (who is now Sussanne Roshan), his high-school sweetheart. Sussanne is the daughter of actor/director Sanjay Khan. Film clans (see List of Bollywood film clans) tend to intermarry.
Hrithik and Sussanne Roshan had their first child, a baby boy, on March 28, 2006, at 3:08pm at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai, India. The child was named Hrehaan.[16]
Awards
Film Awards
- 2000: Filmfare Best Male Newcomer Award for Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
- 2000: Filmfare Best Actor Award for Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
- 2000: IIFA Best Actor Award for Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
- 2000: Zee Cine Best Male Newcomer Award for Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
- 2000: Zee Cine Best Actor Award for Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
- 2000: Sansui Awards: Best Male Newcomer for Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
- 2000: Star Screen Best Male Newcomer Award for Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
- 2000: Star Screen Best Actor Award for Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
- 2000: Aashirwaad Awards: Best Actor for Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
- 2000: BFJA Awards: Best Actor Critics for Fiza
- 2000: Citizens Awards: Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema
- 2000: Filmgoers Awards: Best Actor for Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
- 2000: Filmgoers Awards: Best Male Newcomer for Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
- 2000: Filmgoers Awards: Best Actor Critics for Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
- 2000: Kalashree Awards: Best Actor for Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
- 2001: Zee Gold Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
- 2003: Anandlok Awards: Best Male Actor for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2003: Apsara Awards: Best Male Actor for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2003: Asian Guild Awards: Best Actor for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2003: Chhoton Ka Funda Awards: Kamaal Da Actor Award for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2003: FICCI Hall Of Fame Awards: Best Actor Award for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2003: Pogo Awards: Best Actor for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2003: Filmfare Best Actor Award for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2003: Filmfare Best Actor Critics Award for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2003: IIFA Best Actor Award for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2003: Zee Cine Best Actor Award for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2003: Sansui Awards: Best Actor for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2003: Star Screen Best Actor Award for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2004: Stardust Best Actor Award for Lakshya[17]
- 2006: Global Indian Film Best Actor Award for Krrish[18]
- 2006: Star Screen Best Actor Award for Krrish[19]
- 2006: Anandlok Awards: Best Male Actor for Krrish [20]
- 2006: Pogo Awards: Most Amazing Actor for Krrish
- 2006: Radio Sargam Bollywood Awards: Best Actor for Krrish[21]
- 2006: Radio Sargam Bollywood Awards: Best Actor In A Negative Role for Dhoom 2 [22]
- 2007: Filmfare Awards: Best Actor Award for Dhoom 2 [1]
- 2007: Zee Cine Awards: Best Actor Award for Krrish [2]
Other Awards
- 2001: Bollywood Fashion Awards; Celebrity Style Male
- 2003: Chhoton Ka Funda Awards: Chhoton Ka Funda Dhishum Dhishum Doley Sholay Award; For swashbuckling muscle and action display for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2003: Chhoton Ka Funda Awards: Chhoton Ka Funda Boogie Woogie Award; for dance performance in It's Magic for Koi Mil Gaya
- 2003: Pogo Awards; Amazing Dancer
- 2004: Bollywood Fashion Awards; Celebrity Style Male
- 2005: IIFA Awards; Samsung Style Icon
- 2006: Idea Zee F Awards: Youth Style Icon in Films. [23]
- 2007: Filmy's Person of the Year 2006[24]
Honors and Recognitions
- In 2003 Hrithik Roshan was honoured with the "Rajiv Gandhi Young Achiever Award".
- In 2003, he was honoured with the "Awadh Award" for his outstanding contribution to Indian Cinema.
- In May of 2006, he was conferred with the prestigious "Sahara Awadh Samman" in a glittering ceremony during finale at the fortnight-long Lucknow Mahotsav. [25]
- In December of 2006, he was honoured during the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Panaji for his contributions to mainstream cinema. [26]
Filmography
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- ^ "Hrithik's son to be named Hrehaan". IANS, DNA News. Retrieved March 23.
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