Clash on box-office won’t affect our friendship: Hrithik Roshan on Kaabil vs Shah Rukh Khan’s Raees


Directed by Sanjay Gupta, Kaabil is clashing with Rahul Dholakia’s “Raees” at the box-office on January 26 next year. And, I feel it is my duty to make it comfortable with every single person I work with.” Hrithik, who is playing a blind man in Kaabil, said challenging roles like this do not come around very often. So, it gets a lot easy. By: PTI | New Delhi |

Published:November 16, 2016 12:40 pm

Hrithik Roshan’s Kaabil and Shah Rukh Khan’s Raees releases on January 26, 2017. The traffic comes and goes really smooth. In fact it’s hopefully going to be the most positive experience for both of us and our fans,” Hrithik said. And it’s easy because we have argued ourselves and moulded that bridge between us. “It’s about two adorable characters. It is so unique in its stance and story. “There is a certain level of understanding between us, which is automatic. Things sometimes turn bitter between two actors due to the box office clash of their films but Hrithik Roshan says the release of his upcoming movie Kaabil alongside Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Raees will not create any differences between them. Both of them are blind but somehow manage to fall in love. But, it took us a while to build that solid communication line. Kaabil is Hrithik and his father Rakesh Roshan are collaborating again after films like Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai, Hrithik’s debut film, Koi Mil Gaya, Krrish and Krrish 3. Also read | Kaabil was a beautiful journey, says Hrithik Roshan 
Hrithik said he and his father share a certain level of understanding. “Shah Rukh and I are friends and we both know each other well enough to make sure that there is absolutely no negativity. So, now the communication is really smooth. It is made with so much love that it really is one of the most beautiful experiences I have had in my life. The 42-year-old actor said he and Shah Rukh, 51, are friends and know how to handle such matters. As it was not like this before.”
When asked if he considers it his comfort zone, the actor said, “No, because every single film is my comfort zone.