Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan, who began his career as an Assistant director on the sets of his father Rakesh Roshan's films in 90s, is all set to go behind the camera once again, and that too for 'Krrish 4'.
Veteran actor-director Rakesh Roshan, who directed the debut film of his son, the blockbuster 'Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai' (2000) recently shared a terrifying experience from his past that he describes as a "bad dream."
Hrithik Roshan has carved a niche for himself as an actor in Bollywood. However, he fought many odds to reach this level, and his father, director-actor Rakesh Roshan, opened up about his battle against stammering.
In a recent conversation with ANI, Rakesh Roshan spoke about his memories with Kapoor, who was fondly called Chintu by the film fraternity. The Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai director recalled how passionate the actor was and how he did some amazing work before his death. However, there was a time wh
At the time, when most of his projects as an actor and producer didn't turn out to be major hits at the box office, Rakesh believed that his debut directorial project, Khudgarz, was his last resort for success in the Bollywood industry.
Actor and director Rakesh Roshan introduced his son Hrithik Roshan with the 2000 romantic film 'Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai'. The movie became a massive hit and a landmark in Hrithik's career. However, the ace filmmaker shared that he would have made the film with any newcomer had it not been his
The accused, identified as Tanish Chhedja, Manu Srivastava, Faisal Rafiq, Abdul, and Hrithik Panchal, allegedly lured the complainant, Roshan Bhinder, into arranging promotions for an energy drink named Sky 63.
As the 25th International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA) unfolded in Jaipur, Bollywood icon Madhuri Dixit showered praise on Hrithik Roshan, calling him the "God of dance".
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], March 4: In line with the #BrighterLivesBetterWorld vision, Signify, the world leader in lighting, has brightened up 55 villages in Chhatarpur District, Madhya Pradesh under its 'Har Gaon Roshan' Corporate Social Responsibility program. Impacting over 70,000
Recently, Senior Journalist Roshan Mughal highlighted the stark differences between government and private schools, which have left many citizens frustrated and disillusioned with the quality of education their children are receiving.