It
has
been
three
years
since
Hrithik
Roshan
and
Sussanne
Khan
parted
ways,
but
the
actor
says
his
former
wife's
opinion
still
matters
a
lot
to
him.
He
also
says
while
he
still
believes
in
love,
he
won't
give
marriage
another
chance.
In
an
interview
for
his
latest
release
Kaabil,
Hrithik
counted
his
blessings
and
said
he
feels
'cool,
calm
and
open
to
all
feedback'.
Q.
Sussanne
saw
the
film
and
praised
you
to
the
skies.
Many
who
have
seen
the
film
say
this
is
your
best
performance
to
date?
I
am
so
relieved.
I
am
so
glad
Sussanne
liked
the
film.
Her
opinion
means
the
world
to
me.
I
am
the
happiest
when
people
say
"Kaabil" truly
is
a
small
film
with
the
largest
heart
in
the
world.
Some
were
surprised,
others
seem
shocked.
It
is
truly
overwhelming
for
dad,
Sanjay
Gupta,
Yami
Gautam
and
myself.
Q.
How
do
you
think
its
simultaneous
release
with
'Raees' will
affect
your
film?
No
idea.
All
kinds
of
permutations
and
combinations
are
possible.
I
want
the
very
best
for
both
the
films.
Q.
The
promos
and
teasers
of
'Kaabil'
are
a
rage.
Did
you
expect
such
a
response?
To
be
honest,
yes.
Because
they
impacted
me
too.
Q.
2016
was
not
such
a
great
year
for
Hindi
cinema.
Where
do
you
think
our
films
are
going
wrong?
I
don't
blame
the
films
that
are
being
made.
It
is
better
and
more
constructive
to
blame
the
work
culture
and
the
overall
mental
benchmark.
Most
filmmakers
just
want
to
get
by,
not
do
something
that
will
stand
out
over
and
above
the
rut.
Q.
What
according
to
you
is
the
solution?
Specialisation
and
division
of
labour
is
so
important.
That
is
the
primary
reason
Hollywood
is
where
it
is.
Even
if
you
are
the
grip
or
clapper
boy
on
the
set,
you
take
pride
in
your
work.
You
don't
allow
it
to
be
seen
as
small
work,
and
you
take
full
responsibility.
That
kind
of
work
ethic
then
seeps
into
everything
you
do
in
filmmaking.
Q.
So
you
feel
our
films
will
improve
if
everyone
does
his
job?
Yes,
(exercise)
division
--
specialise
in
what
you
do
and
don't
start
doing
other
people's
work,
concentrate
on
your
own
job.
And
allow
others
the
freedom
to
surprise
you
with
their
own
style.
Stop
wanting
to
control
everything.
Having
said
that,
our
cinema
has
immense
potential.
In
"Kaabil",
I
experienced
what
I
am
talking
about.
So
I
know
it's
happening.
Q.
"Kaabil" is
a
thriller,
but
it's
also
an
intense
love
story?
Yes,
correctly
said.
It's
really
a
family
audience
film.
My
mother's
compliments
mean
the
world
to
me.
She
having
loved
my
work
and
the
movie,
means
it's
a
movie
for
everyone.
Especially
families.
In
other
cases,
she
has
been
completely
blunt,
I
must
say.
So
I
know
the
happiness
this
time
is
genuine.
Q.
Your
character
in
'Kaabil'
goes
all
out
for
love.
How
far
would
you
go
for
your
love?
To
the
end
of
the
world.
And
then
some
more.
Q.
Would
you
give
love
and
marriage
another
chance
in
your
life?
Not
marriage.
No
marriage
for
me,
at
least
as
far
as
I
can
see.
Love
fulfils
me
everyday.
I
am
content
and
extremely
enthusiastic
about
my
life.
IANS