He
values
critics'
opinion
but
at
the
same
time
Hrithik
Roshan
says
that
surprisingly
all
the
movies
which
opened
to
mixed
reviews
managed
to
gross
over
Rs.100
crore.
Happy
and
contented,
the
star
now
plans
to
have
at
least
two
films
in
a
year.
Case
in
point
is
his
just
released
Bang
Bang,
which
banged
the
box
office
by
earning
Rs.200
crore
in
just
five
days
despite
not
so
overwhelming
response
from
the
critics.
It
not
only
had
a
tremendous
run
at
the
box
office,
but
also
minted
Rs.201.51
crore
in
five
days.
"Every
opinion
matters
to
me
personally.
Whichever
films
have
crossed
Rs.100
crore
in
Indian
cinema
has
got
mixed
reviews,
so
I
respect
them," he
said.
Although
the
box
office
was
not
too
crowded
when
Bang
Bang
came
out,
it
had
to
share
the
space
with
"Haider".
The
grim
and
gritty
tale
was
in
total
contrast
to
Hrithik's
typical
pot-boiler
laden
with
flying
bullets,
racing
cars,
etc.
So
far,
most
of
his
successes
came
from
his
father
and
filmmaker
Rakesh
Roshan's
stable,
including
his
last
hit
"Krrish
3".
But
this
Sidharth
Anand's
directorial
venture,
which
has
been
produced
by
Fox
Star
Studios
at
a
budge
of
Rs.140
crore,
broke
the
opening
day
record
of
"Krrish
3" by
earning
Rs.27.54
crore
on
the
first
day.
And
the
success
brings
satisfaction
for
Hrithik.
"We
did
not
increase
the
ticket
prize,
our
film
was
not
a
solo
release
and
still
it
has
surpassed
the
collections
of
'Krrish
3',
so
I
am
very
happy,"
said
the
40-year-old.
Asked
what
is
his
father's
reaction
on
Bang
Bang
surpassing
the
box
office
collection
of
Krrish,
he
said,
"I
am
very
happy,
but
I
don't
know
what
my
father
is
thinking."
"It's
a
one
step
ahead
for
me
and
it's
a
growth.
Start
has
been
great,
it
crossed
Rs.100
crore
mark
and
that's
a
big
victory."
What
adds
to
his
joy
is
that
his
children
-
sons
Hrehaan
and
Hridhaan
-
have
given
it
a
thumbs
up.
"I
wanted
my
children
to
like
the
film.
They
were
so
excited
that
I
had
to
prepare
them
before
making
them
watch
the
film."
"They
saw
the
late
night
show
and
post
the
picture,
they
said
that
it's
the
best
film
I
have
ever
done.
I
am
so
happy
and
that
reaction
is
the
most
important
reaction
for
me," said
the
star
delightedly.
Known
for
being
choosy
and
taking
a
break
after
each
film,
Hrithik
has
changed
the
rules
now.
He
said,
"I
am
pushing
myself
to
have
regular
release.
From
the
start
of
my
career,
I
wanted
to
do
two
to
three
films
in
a
year.
Now,
I
will
plan
my
years
in
such
a
way
that
I
will
have
two
releases
in
a
year,"
he
said.