On
screen,
he
has
portrayed
a
variety
of
roles
-
from
a
blind
man
to
a
quadriplegic
and
a
mentally
disabled
character.
Bollywood
actor
Hrithik
Roshan
said
he
feels
"more
evolved" every
year
and
with
every
film.
Is
there
anything
he
would
like
to
change
about
his
journey?
"Not
at
all!
It
has
been
an
amazing
journey
so
far
and
hopefully
there
is
a
lot
more
to
come.
Not
only
did
I
get
a
chance
to
be
a
part
of
some
amazing
films,
but
also
work
with
some
really
talented
people.
I
have
no
regrets
and
I
wouldn't
change
a
thing," he
told
IANS.
Asked
if
he
sees
himself
directing
in
the
future,
Hrithik
said,
"I
love
acting,
it's
my
passion.
Maybe
someday
if
I
feel
it's
the
right
time
for
me
to
go
behind
the
camera,
I
will.
I'm
a
man
who
loves
challenges."
Hrithik,
who
is
the
son
of
filmmaker
Rakesh
Roshan,
made
his
acting
debut
in
2000
with
the
blockbuster
Kaho
Naa...
Pyaar
Hai.
Hrithik
Roshan
to
work
with
Shahrukh
Khan
in
Karan
Arjun
2,
but
on
condition
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Touching
almost
two
decades
in
Hindi
filmdom,
the
actor
has
been
a
part
of
several
films
like
Kabhi
Khushi
Kabhie
Gham,
Koi
Mil
Gaya,
Krrish,
Dhoom
2,
Jodhaa
Akbar
and
Guzaarish.
"It's
been
17
years
since
I
made
my
debut
in
Bollywood
and
as
I
look
back,
it's
very
nostalgic
for
me.
My
time
in
the
industry
has
taught
me
a
lot
and
helped
me
grow
into
the
person
I
am
today.
My
career
in
the
movies
has
been
very
rewarding
and
I
cherish
each
moment,"
said
Hrithik.
The
actor
was
last
seen
on
screen
in
Kaabil,
where
he
portrayed
a
blind
man
seeking
revenge
for
his
wife's
murder.
The
Hindi
film
industry
has
seen
a
sudden
surge
of
message-based
films
in
the
industry
in
the
recent
past.
Asked
if
he
feels
Bollywood
is
seeing
a
new
phase
where
films
with
messages
and
dealing
issues
are
taking
over
commercial
films,
he
said:
"Indian
cinema
is
the
largest
in
the
world
and
has
stood
the
test
of
time,
making
it
so
unique."
"Cinema
in
India
is
the
biggest
form
of
entertainment
and
with
a
great
impact
on
people.
In
today's
day
and
age,
I
feel
films
have
become
a
powerful
medium
to
deliver
a
message
to
the
audience,"
he
said.
Hrithik
spoke
to
IANS
in
the
capacity
of
being
the
brand
ambassador
of
luxury
timepiece
brand
RADO,
for
which
he
launched
a
new
sport
inspired
collection
earlier
this
week.
"Watches
for
me
are
just
not
an
accessory
but
an
integral
part
of
my
wardrobe
and
style.
They
are
also
the
best
way
to
keep
track
of
time
as
I
believe
time
management
is
the
key
to
success,"
he
said.
Hrithik
is
also
a
lot
into
sports.
"It
helps
you
learn
discipline,
face
challenges
and
is
a
great
way
for
keeping
fit.
Also,
I
think
we
are
in
an
era
where
sports
is
getting
the
importance
that
it
deserves
on
a
national
and
a
global
level."