Happy Birthday Hrithik Roshan - The last Genuine Superstar Of Bollywood

January 10, 2022 at 7:42 AM
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Happy Birthday Hrithik Roshan - The last Genuine Superstar Of Bollywood

Hrithik Roshan started his tinsel town journey in 2000 with a mega-blockbuster Kaho Na Pyar Hai. The debut film of Hrithik Roshan was a huge craze back then and it nearly made him the superstar. Kaho Na Pyar Hai to date remains the Biggest career hit of Hrithik Roshan.





After having a dream start to his career, Hrithik Roshan followed that with many Blockbusters. In 2001 Hrithik Roshan teamed up with Shah Rukh Khan And Amitabh Bachchan in Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham and delivered one of the biggest hits of the decade. Koi Mil Gya became the Blockbuster Highest Grosser of the year in 2003 which was his father's directorial.






The peak of Hrithik Roshan came in 2006 when he delivered two back-to-back Blockbusters Dhoom2 and Krrish. Hrithik Roshan was the number one star between the period of 2000-2006 if you look from the box office point of view. The shine of potential megastar was taken away with films like Guzarish, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, and Kites which were not in the zone of Krrish, Koi Mil Gya, and Dhoom 2.






The comeback has happened with the Superhero flick Krrish3 which became a Blockbuster. The last huge hit of Hrithik Roshan was War in 2019 which was the highest-grossing film of the year. There are not many complaints as far as box office records are concerned as Hrithik Roshan is the only star after the Khan-Troika who has all kinds of Box office records in his repertoire. From Blockbusters to Highest Grosser of the year. From Opening records to huge mass fan following and whatnot.






In all-time stars, Hrithik Roshan does remind us of one of those stars who was huge in terms of the magnitude of hits but lacks well behind in terms of volume of successes. Raj Kapoor in the 1950s, Manoj Kumar in the 1960s and 1970s, Sunny Deol in the 90s, and Aamir Khan throughout his career remained that way where the magnitude of hits was massive but a number of successes were less.



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