Hrithik
Roshan
news:
For
Vikram
Vedha,
Hrithik
Roshan
didn't
just
play
Vedha
but
became
Vedha
embracing
the
character's
eccentricities
and
flaws
-
The
massive
effort
and
prep
paid
off
as
Hrithik
took
home
the
IIFA
Award
for
'Best
Actor
-
Male'.
As
the
audience,
critics
and
fellow-industry
mates
echo
how
deserving
Hrithik
Roshan's
IIFA
Best
Actor
win
was,
we
take
a
look
at
the
performances
over
the
years
that
bagged
the
superstar
multiple
'Best
Actor'
awards
-
Kaho
Na
Pyaar
Hai
-
Hrithik
in
his
debut
film
pushed
the
boundaries
by
attempting
a
dual
role.
Essaying
the
characters
of
Raj
and
Rohit,
the
superstar
made
a
splash
with
his
very
first
film
that
made
him
an
overnight
sensation.
For
his
portrayal,
Hrithik
became
the
first
actor
to
win
both
the
'Best
Debut
-
Male'
and
'Best
Actor'
award.
Koi
Mil
Gaya
-
A
performance
that
was
listed
amongst
Filmfare's
Top
80
Performances
of
Bollywood,
Hrithik
Roshan's
portrayal
of
Rohit,
a
developmentally
disabled
young
man,
won
him
awards
for
'Best
Actor'
and
'Best
Actor
(Critics)'.
Critics
unanimously
praised
the
superstar's
performance
calling
Hrithik
'the
turbojet
that
propels
the
film
to
the
realm
of
the
extraordinary'.
Krrish
-
Becoming
Bollywood's
first
and
most
loved
superhero,
Hrithik
Roshan
stepped
into
the
shoes
of
Krrish.
Blood,
sweat
and
tears
went
into
the
role
as
Hrithik
travelled
to
China
to
train
with
Tony
Ching
for
the
cable
work
that
would
be
needed
to
make
his
character
fly.
Among
the
several
injuries
he
sustained
during
production,
Hrithik
tore
the
hamstring
in
his
right
leg
and
broke
his
thumb
and
toe.
Dhoom
2
-
For
his
role
as
an
enigmatic
master
thief
in
Dhoom
2,
Hrithik
won
an
Award
for
Best
Actor.
Bored
by
playing
the
"good
guy",
HR
was
excited
to
play
an
anti-hero
who
lacks
heroic
attributes,
for
the
first
time.
For
the
role,
Hrithik
underwent
intense
prep
including
learning
skateboarding,
snowboarding,
rollerblading
and
sand
surfing.
Jodhaa
Akbar
-
Director
Ashutosh
Gowariker
believed
Hrithik
Roshan
possessed
the
regal
bearing
and
physique
required
to
play
the
role
of
a
king.
For
the
role,
he
learned
sword-fighting
and
horse-riding,
and
also
took
Urdu
lessons.
The
superstar
slipped
into
the
character
and
stayed
there
and
his
performance
earned
him
another
Best
Actor
Award.
Guzaarish
-
Essaying
the
role
of
a
former
magician
suffering
from
quadriplegia,
who
after
years
of
struggle,
files
an
appeal
for
euthanasia,
Hrithik
Roshan
won
over
audiences
and
the
critics
with
his
nuanced
and
heart-touching
performance
in
Guzaarish.
He
received
the
Best
Actor
(Critics)
and
several
nominations
for
his
performance.
Agneepath
-
With
Agneepath,
Hrithik
proved
that
when
it
comes
to
reimaging
iconic
roles
no
one
does
it
better
than
him.
The
Kaabil
star
mentioned
in
an
interview
that
Agneepath
was
"the
hardest
[project]
he
ever
worked
on
in
his
life",
citing
the
exhaustion
he
felt
while
shooting
the
flick.
Breathing
fire
and
soul
into
the
role,
that
some
critics
mentioned
was
even
better
than
the
original,
Ageenpath
won
Hrithik
an
Award
for
Best
Actor
in
a
Drama.
Super
30
-
Hrithik
Roshan
won
the
'Best
Actor'
award
for
his
performance
in
Super
30.
Playing
the
role
of
Anand
Kumar,
mathematics
teacher
and
educator
who
established
an
educational
program,
Hrithik
Roshan
was
heavily
praised
for
his
performance
and
his
ability
to
get
under
the
skin
of
the
character
-
so
much
so
that
even
Anand
Kumar
said
no
one
could
essay
the
role
better
than
Hrithik.