Hrithik Roshan is working in a remake for the first time, but the
Bollywood heartthrob is determined not to continue with the genre
post-"Agneepath". As far as comparison goes with the original, he is
unperturbed.
"I don't want to do remakes only. My premise is
that I should not do remakes. Earlier, I didn't even want to hear about
it. Now at least I will hear it," Hrtihik told IANS in an interview.
Filmmaker Karan Johar decided to give a makeover to his dad Yash
Johar's 1990 production venture "Agneepath", in which Amitabh Bachchan
gave one of his best performances as Vijay Deenanath Chahuhan and won a
national award.
Karan roped in Hrihik to play the protagonist
and with "Agneepath" ready to hit screens Jan 26, expectations are high
and people are likely to compare Hrithik with Amitabh. But he is
unruffled and believes that "if you do something in your own way, in
your individual way, then it will stand out. People will not compare."
The
38-year-old's performance was critically acclaimed in films like
"Jodhaa Akbar" and "Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara" and he even gave
blockbusters like "Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai", "Krrish" and "Dhoom 2".
Despite having such an impressive body of work, he says he can't "act".
He
said: "My premise is that I can only act well if I am in that
character. I have to know everything about my character. If I am not
living it, then I can't act. If you ask me to imitate or act, I can't do
it. Others can because they have that talent. I can't act, so I am bad
actor."
The new age Vijay Deenanath Chahuhan says shooting for
the climax, which is full of blood and gore, was the most difficult part
of the movie, helmed by first-time director Karan Malhotra, a former
assistant of Karan Johar.
"The climax was shot in Diu and
throughout I had to fight with Sanjay Dutt with a bare and bleeding body
and the shoot went on for 22 days. It ended up being the toughest
schedule of my life," said Hrithik.
If the "Agneepath" promos
are creating curiosity, the new villian in B-town - Sanjay Dutt - has
grabbed the limelight with his scary look.
Sanjay's look has scared not just the audiences but Hrithik too.
"Once
during the shoot Sanjay Dutt gave me such a harsh look that I was taken
aback. I thought is this Sanjay Dutt? I was like what's happening," he
said.
"In the beginning audiences would feel that it's
impossible and Vijay is nothing. If it would have looked easy, then you
would not enjoy the journey."
Hrithik was quite sceptical before signing the film, but the strong script convinced him to get on board.
"Karan
Johar being a friend forced me and asked me to read the script. When I
read the script I was shocked. As an actor it touched me. I was
defenceless. I had no reason to say no," said the actor who has teamed
up with Priyanka Chopra in the movie.
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