Hrithik
Roshan
is
one
of
the
best
dancers
in
Bollywood
but
even
he
was
at
his
wit's
end
when
his
'Bang
Bang'
director
Siddharth
Anand
told
him
to
emulate
'King
of
Pop'
Michael
Jackson's
moves
for
the
title
track.
Hrithik
said
he
refused
initially
because
he
thought
it
would
be
impossible
to
dance
like
MJ
without
rehearsing
for
months.
"When
Sid
told
me
to
do
the
steps
of
Michael
Jackson.
I
retorted
saying
--
are
you
mad?
This
in
an
impossible
task
because
I
need
months
to
rehearse
to
match
up
to
his
steps.
Initially,
I
thought
it
was
a
bad
idea.
Then
I
thought
MJ
is
the
God
of
dance
and
has
been
someone
whom
I
have
idolised
all
my
life.
I
have
to
do
this
for
my
love
and
respect
for
him," Hrithik
said
during
the
launch
of
the
title
track
here.
"It
doesn't
matter
how
I
dance
or
how
I
match
up
the
steps
but
I
have
to
this
is
for
the
man
I
love
and
who
was
responsible
for
my
career
in
dance.
I
have
done
this
in
my
own
style.
The
steps
are
his
and
the
style
is
mine.
When
you
do
something
for
love
you
set
yourself
free," said
the
actor.
When
asked
about
becoming
an
inspiration
to
dance
lovers
in
the
country,
Hrithik
said
he
takes
it
as
a
huge
responsibility.
"With
my
work
if
I
can
become
an
inspiration
for
many
who
want
to
go
through
a
journey
like
this,
then
it
is
really
a
feel
good
thing.
Everyone
has
dreams
and
if
I
can
be
of
any
help
to
achieve
their
dreams
I
will
be
very
happy.
I
take
it
as
a
responsibility,"
he
said.
Produced
by
Fox
Star
Studios,
'Bang
Bang' releases
on
October
2.