Hrithik
Roshan's
Bang
Bang
has
just
grossed
over
Rs
300
crores
in
worldwide
collections
and
still
counting.
Haider
in
spite
of
being
a
brilliant
cinema
couldn't
affect
Bang
Bang's
business.
There
was
a
time
when
the
actor
wasn't
even
sure
about
completing
the
film
due
to
his
many
ailments
but
his
passion
for
his
job
kept
him
going.
Hrithik
said,
"I
choose
films
where
through
the
characters
that
I
play,
I
can
bring
in
my
own
reflection.
Thankfully,
my
profession
allows
me
to
get
a
platform
where
I
can
express
myself
as
a
person.
Also,
I
don't
do
films
because
of
money.
Now
it
is
about
making
a
contribution
to
the
world
where
I
believe
that
I
can
inspire
people
by
giving
them
hopes
and
dreams
through
my
films.
I
want
to
show
them
that
impossible
is
nothing,
fear
is
nothing,
and
all
you
have
to
do
is
keep
moving
forward."
He
further
reveals
how
he
came
above
it
all
and
surpassed
his
troubles
to
lead
to
success,
"It
was,
but
then
I
applied
a
simple
philosophy,
though
it
was
difficult
to
implement
for
sure.
Hota
kya
hai
that
when
we
are
struggling,
we
do
end
up
asking
'why
me,
after
all,
I
am
a
good
guy?'
But
then
I
refrained
from
doing
that
because
agar
aise
socho
toh
answers
would
always
be
in
negative.
I
didn't
ask
why
life
was
unfair
because
my
perspective
was
that
by
virtue
of
it,
life
is
supposed
to
be
unfair."
The
actor
has
truly
got
philosophical,
especially
after
his
heart
break,
so
speaking
in
the
same
theme
he
says,
"To
be
asking
for
life
to
be
fair
is
like
asking
a
tiger
not
to
eat
you
because
you
are
a
vegetarian.
Arrey
par
woh
toh
khaayega
hi!
I
used
to
watch
a
lot
of
National
Geography
and
Discovery
channels;
even
in
nature
you
see
that
when
a
calf
is
eaten
by
a
lion
right
in
front
of
its
mother,
all
she
can
do
is
see
it
and
then
rush
away
with
the
herd
in
30
seconds
flat.
You
can't
beat
nature;
and
so
have
I
discovered.
So
instead
of
asking
the
wrong
questions
-
which
we
end
up
doing
when
we
are
troubled
-
I
started
asking
the
right
questions.
Trust
me,
it
worked."