During a recent episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati, Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan shared fascinating stories about his experience with Hrithik Roshan. The conversation unfolded when Ashutosh Kumar Singh, a contestant from Vadodara, Gujarat, revealed he is a big fan of Hrithik Roshan.
Ashutosh revealed to Amitabh Bachchan That he has been a very big fan of Hrithik Roshan since his debut movie Kaho na pyaar hai, he narrated that he watched Kaho Na pyaar hai as a kid, and he became a fan of Hrithik Roshan’s acting and especially his dancing, he used to copy his moves and he would get happy whenever someone compliments him that you resemble Hrithik.
Amitabh Bachchan on Working with Hrithik
Ashutosh asked senior Bachchan since he has worked with him in several movies, how was his experience? Amitabh Bachchan’s response was a glowing tribute to Hrithik Roshan’s talent and dedication. Calling the experience “awesome,” Amitabh admired Hrithik’s unparalleled dancing skills, stating, “It feels like he doesn’t even have bones when he dances.”
Abhishek and Hrithik a Friendship That Goes Way Back
What made Amitabh’s revelation even more special was his connection to Hrithik. He shared that, through his son Abhishek Bachchan’s childhood friendship with Hrithik, he has known the actor since he was born. He fondly remembered seeing young Hrithik dancing at birthday parties, dancing with the same energy and talent that would later charm millions on the big screen.
Hrithik’s Lifelong Passion for Dance
Amitabh also shared that Hrithik has always had this talent from an early age. He confessed to being repeatedly surprised by Hrithik’s innovative moves, often wondering, “How did he do that?”
Amitabh Bachchan and Hrithik Roshan have worked together in Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham, where Amitabh played Hrithik’s father. They also worked together in Lakshya where Amitabh played his senior officer. Interestingly Hrithik Roshan’s dance moves from Lakshya movie song ‘Main Aisa Kyun Hu’ went viral those days.
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