Hrithik
Roshan
is
proud
that
his
father
Rakesh
Roshan
has
achieved
everything
in
his
life
with
hard
work
and
his
own
will.
The
actor
says
his
dad
doesn't
need
anyone's
support
to
take
his
legacy
forward.
Hrithik,
who
made
his
acting
debut
as
a
leading
hero
with
his
father's
2000
directorial
"Kaho
Naa...
Pyaar
Hai",
also
said
he
is
happy
to
work
with
him
as
a
team
member,
and
doesn't
think
of
it
as
a
legacy.
"My
father
has
a
spirit
(that)
is
undying.
He
doesn't
need
anyone
to
take
his
legacy
forward...
He
will
live
for
forever
and
he
is
going
to
be
working
forever.
He
is
somebody
who
has
built
everything
on
his
own,
and
he
will
continue
doing
that," Hrithik
said
here.
The
actor
added:
"I
am
always
here
working
(with
him)
as
a
team.
I
am
sure
that
he
is
going
to
go
on
for
the
next
20-30
years.
He
will
continue
making
movies.
That
question
(of
carrying
forward
his
legacy)
is
premature."
The
43-year-old
actor
emphasised
that
it
will
be
better
to
ask
him
about
his
father's
legacy
"when
I
am
at
my
80
because
he
will
still
be
making
films".
On
the
work
front,
the
actor
is
seen
with
Yami
Gautam
in
"Kaabil",
backed
by
his
father's
banner
FilmKraft
Productions.
The
film
has
clashed
with
superstar
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
"Raees".
And
he
hopes
to
learn
something
positive
with
the
clash.
He
said:
"I
think
this
clash
will
teach
us
something.
I
hope
it
serves
as
an
good
example."