Hrithik Roshan Exclusive Interview with Anupama Chopra | Koi Mil Gaya | Film Companion

Celebrating 20 years of “Koi Mil Gaya“, Hrithik Roshan Exclusively speaks with Anupama Chopra about the evolution of Indian cinema and the film’s 2023 relevance, particularly when viewed with his children. He reflects on his role as Rohit, addresses criticism, and shares his career’s highs and lows. He also explores his pursuit of balancing commercial and artistically fulfilling roles, the shifting film industry landscape, and his future project aspirations. #koimilgaya #hrithikroshan #filmcompanion Have you subscribed to Film Companion yet? Join us here - Follow Us On: 00:00 Interview with Hrithik Roshan 00:50 Hrithik’s Initial Reaction to Koi Mil Gaya 02:00 The Evolution of Cinema and Audiences 04:44 The Challenge of Making Koi Mil Gaya 08:33 Hrithik’s Dedication to Authentic Acting 13:00 Nuances of Rohit’s Character 17:35 Significance of Rohit’s Glasses & Crafting Rohit’s Voice 25:02 The Role of Jadu & Emotional Foundations 27:35 Hindi Cinema as a Community Experience 29:39 The Challenges of Creating Jadu 30:56 Alternate Endings for Koi Mil Gaya 33:22 Father-Son Bond: Hrithik & Rakesh Roshan 36:02 Hrithik’s Deep Connection with Rohit 38:50 Portraying Rohit in Today’s World 42:40 Hrithik’s Evolving Acting Approach 46:25 When is Krrish 4 releasing? About The Channel: The Film Companion is a web channel intended to promote Indian cinema through films review, interviews, discussions, video essays, and analytical compilations. It is intended primarily for the purpose of encouraging informed discussions, criticism, and review of cinema and towards such purpose, the programs use short extracts of cinematograph films, sound recording, and photographic works. These clips and extracts are of a minimal nature and the use is not intended to interfere in any manner with their commercial exploitation of the complete work by the owners of the copyright. The use of works is in compliance with the fair dealing exception provided under Sec. 52 of the Copyright Act, and we assert our use of the works under the exception provided for criticism and review.
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