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Hrithik Roshan filmography

Hrithik Roshan is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi-language films. As a child, he made uncredited appearances in three films directed by his maternal grandfather, J. Om Prakash, the first of which was in Aasha ().[1][2] In , Roshan played the adopted son of Rajinikanth's character in Prakash's crime drama Bhagwaan Dada.[3] Roshan subsequently worked as an assistant director on four films, including Khudgarz () and Karan Arjun (), all of which were directed by his father, Rakesh.[1]

Roshan's first leading role came opposite Ameesha Patel in Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai (), a highly successful romantic drama directed by his father, for which he won two Filmfare Awards—Best Male Debut and Best Actor.[4][5] In , Roshan played a supporting role in Karan Johar's lucrative ensemble melodrama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.[6] This initial success was followed by roles in a series of critical and commercial failures, including Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage () and Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon (), leading critics to believe that Roshan's career was over.[7][8][9] His career prospects improved in when he played the role of a mentally disabled teenager in his father's science fiction film Koi Mil Gaya.[10] The film emerged as one of the highest-grossing Bollywood film of that year and earned Roshan the Best Actor&#;– Critics and the Best Actor awards at Filmfare.[11][12] His next release, the war drama Lakshya (), performed poorly at the box office despite earning positive reviews.[13]

In , Roshan starred in two top-grossing productions of the year.[14] He portrayed the eponymous superhero in Krrish, a sequel to Koi Mil Gaya, and won another Best Actor award at Filmfare for playing a thief in the adventure film Dhoom 2.[15][16] Two years later, he gained a fourth Best Actor award at Filmfare for playing the Mughal emperor Akbar in Ashutosh Gowariker's period romance Jodhaa Akbar ().[17] Roshan starred in two commercially unsuccessful films of —Kites and Guzaarish—but earned praise for portraying a quadriplegic magician in the latter.[7][18] In , he featured as a talent judge for the television dance reality show Just Dance.[19] Roshan also played one of the three leads alongside Farhan Akhtar and Abhay Deol in the Zoya Akhtar-directed comedy-drama Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (), following which he played a man seeking vengeance in Agneepath (), a remake of the film of the same name.[20][21] In , Roshan starred in the third installment of the Krrish franchise, and the following year, he starred in Bang Bang!, a remake of the Hollywood film Knight and Day.[22][23] These films rank among his biggest commercially successes.[24] In , Roshan starred in the biopic Super 30, in which he portrayed the mathematician Anand Kumar, and in the action thriller War, which ranks as his highest-grossing release.[25][26][27] His first film in three years, the action thriller Vikram Vedha (), was not financially profitable despite positive reviews.[28]

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