25
Mar
Author: tigger // Category:
Dilip Kumar,
Hrithik Roshan

No really, I'm not kidding. Hrithik Roshan has been critically acclaimed since the release of
Jodha-Akbar with critics stating that Hrithik brought a certain air to the character that no one else could have.
Some have even said that he deserves to win an Oscar for the role but there's something that means a lot more than an Oscar to the green-eyed superstar: A hug from legend Dilip Kumar.
"It's overwhelming - When Sairaji called to invite me over to her home because Dilip uncle wanted to give me a hug that was bigger for me than the Oscars."
While the love is going around, can I get a hug from Hrithik?
And that's it...I think I need a nap.

A recent Q & A with Rahul Bose asked questions about his new film, whether there were any sequels planned for some films and how he feels about his co-stars.
Q.: Please tell us about your character in the film "Shaurya".
A.: In this film, I portray an army lawyer who gets irritated all he time, as he does not have many cases.
The lawyer gets a case at last, which is quite complicated, and realizes that he might eventually lose his life if he continues to work on the case. The story will move on as the lawyer, played by me, goes ahead with the case and fights it.
Q.: According to you, what's the meaning of "Shaurya"?
A.: I think "Shaurya" means whatever you do, do it with complete confidence and dedication.
Q.: Minisha Lamba stars opposite you in the film, so can you talk about your chemistry on screen with her?
A.: I mix well with all my co-stars.
Even if I hate someone, my acting and perfect sense of chemistry does not let others notice this. I think building proper chemistry in front of the camera is quite easy, as they all are made or created.
All that we show and do at the set are just forced and made. You also follow the same route as you are supposed to work as a part of a team.
Just a little aside...what happened to being humble? He sounds like Shah Rukh Khan!
Q.: But still, there are some pairs whose chemistry creates magic on screen, isn't it?
A.: It's very rare. I don't think you should have to be friends to get that chemistry on screen. Take for example, I and Perizad are very good friends, but that chemistry doesn't show up on screen.
On the contrary, there are Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla as well as Dilip Kumar and Vaijayanti Mala who never liked each other, but their onscreen chemistry was mind boggling.
People say, I look better with Mallika on screen, but in reality, we are absolutely different from each other.
Q.: Is it true that the sequel of "Pyar Ke Side Effects" will be made soon?
A.: No.
Q.: Who is your inspiration behind your work for social causes?
A.: I don't know. I know only one thing that whenever I see something illegal happening, I get really angry. The racism that came to show up recently due to an incident in Mumbai has really made me ashamed as a citizen of this city.
There's no feeling of differentiation amongst us, but when few people raised their voice, we felt afraid. Here we can easily understand that there's no unity amongst us.
Sorry fans who really wanted the sequel, and believed my old post about it but I really did think it was going to happen. Though sequels, as a general rule, suck, so maybe we should just leave the fantasy beautifully played out in our minds?