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As a child,
Hrithik's idol was none other than Papa Roshan, and he knew even
then that one-day, he'd follow in dad's footsteps and pursue a career
in acting as well. Being the grandchild of Producer J. Om Prakash,
Duggu debuted in films as a child when he played a role in his Nana-ji's
movie Bhagwan Dada. Later, he also danced for a song sequence in
his grandfather's Aasha (starring Jeetendra).
Hrithik attended
Sydneham College (with longtime friend Uday Chopra) and earned his
Bachelor's Degree in B'Comm. While Mama and Papa Roshan wanted Hrithik
to continue his post-graduate education abroad, Duggu had other
plans in mind.
Determined to prove himself as an actor, Duggu enrolled himself
in Kishor Namit Kapoor's acting classes without informing his parents
until months later. He wanted to reach his potential before showcasing
his talent to his family, and then the world. Wanting to learn everything
about cinematography and acting, he worked with his father during
the production of Koyla and Karan-Arjun. Later, he even helped his
father during the scripting stages of Kaho Naa
Pyaar Hai, not
knowing that his papa had chosen him for the lead role.
When Rakesh
Roshan told his son that he'd be doing the film, after the initial
shock of the news subsided, Duggu asked his father for six months
to prepare for the role. Hrithik got his wish, Rakesh-ji got a superstar
actor, and in January of 2000, the world got a brand new idol.
After the release of Kaho Naa
Pyaar Hai, Hrithik's name instantly
got penciled in on the top directors' list of "actors to sign
for upcoming film". The big shots of the film industry began
to approach him with scripts left and right. Hrithik became and
instant success and while the world around him put him on a plateau,
this boy-next-door was trying to figure out what all the hype was
about. Even at the prime of his success, Duggu kept his feet firmly
glued to the ground.
Hrithik's family and friends, including then longtime girlfriend
Sussanne Khan, were extremely proud of this shy boy that they watched
turn into an amazing actor. Never had they dreamed that his first
performance would earn Hrithik a Filmfare not only for best newcomer,
but best actor as well.
It wasn't until
after the success of KNPH, once he was financially stable, that
Duggu decided to marry his one true love. On December 20th, 2000,
Hrithik managed to get a few days off from the camera in order to
wed Sussanne at her father's Golden Palm's Resort and Spa in Bangalore.
Many hearts around the world were broken that day, but marriage
only seemed to help increase Hrithik's appeal.
As a newcomer,
he signed films with all the big banners, and although not all of
his films were successful, Hrithik has grown as an actor in each
one. After KNPH, critics raved about his performance in both Fiza
and Mission Kashmir. With each of his first films, the audience's
demand for excellence increased, and with that, Hrithik's need to
meet the expectations of his fans. Unfortunately, a few of Hrithik's
next films flopped due to poor story line and bad scripting. Even
so, Duggu gave 200% to every role he did, and all of his performances,
regardless of the movie's overall success at the box office, were
liked among critics and fans alike. These flops only gave Hrithik
a reason to work harder, to prove himself again.
He did so with
Koi Mil Gaya - his second project with Papa Roshan. In a time when
the media wrote him off, the father-son duo went beyond all borders
of Hindi cinema with Bollywood's first Sci-Fi film. Hrithik's performance
as the mentally challenged Rohit got him accolades not only from
critics and fans, but also from the film fraternity. As Papa Roshan
said at the 2004 Filmfare awards, the same critics that wrote him
off were now giving him an award.
With his most
recent film Lakshya, Duggu has only continued to excel at his talent.
Though Farhan Akhtar's second film didn't bring in the box office
collections that his directorial debut did, Hrithik's performance
had the critics talking once again.
For now, the world can only watch and wait as Hrithik prepares to
deliver the sequel to 2003 success Koi Mil Gaya, and last year's
blockbuster Dhoom. No doubt this hardworking actor will continue
to prove himself time and time again. Rising higher as a phoenix
with every character he gives life to.
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