After
two
decades,
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Hrithik
Roshan
recently
shared
screen
space
in
Pushkar-Gayatri's
neo-noir
crime
thriller
Vikram
Vedha.
A
Hindi
remake
of
the
director-duo's
Tamil
hit
of
the
same
name,
the
film
features
Saif
as
a
no-nonsense
cop
while
Hrithik
essays
the
role
of
a
dreaded
gangster.
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In
a
recent
interview
with
Bollywood
Bubble,
Saif
revealed
that
he
had
read
reviews
that
actors
shouldn't
work
with
Hrithik
Roshan.
However,
the
Bollywood
star
who
recently
worked
with
him
in
Vikram
Vedha,
described
it
as
his
biggest
achievement.
Talking
about
his
experience
of
working
Vikram
Vedha
with
Hrithik,
Saif
Ali
Khan
called
it
'exhausting' because
he
had
mentally
put
himself
that
he
wanted
to
perform
well
with
Hrithik.
"There's
something
about
the
camera,
and
Hrithik
is
not
entirely
human
or
normal.
I
don't
really
mind
working
with
humans,
but
there's
just
something
incredibly
gifted
about
his
presence
and
ability
to
actually
pull
the
eye
to
everything
he's
doing.
I've
seen
him
do
that
with
beautiful
girls,
other
co-stars.
I've
read
reviews
that
have
said
that
people
should
not
work
with
him
because
it
will
destroy
you.
I
will
treasure
these
reviews,
but
it's
my
biggest
achievement," the
Chef
star
was
quoted
as
saying.
Saif
further
said
that
if
he
had
played
Hrithik's
role
Vedha
in
the
film
then
his
take
on
it
would
have
been
a
little
more
impish.
"It's
a
great
role.
And
when
somebody
does
it
as
wonderfully
as
Hrithik-you
can't
imagine
anyone
else.
But
when
you
look
at
the
lines
and
the
way
it
is
written,
it's
a
fascinating
character.
I
never
allowed
myself
to
think
what
it
would
be
like
playing
the
role,
but
it's
a
naughty
character
also--I
would
have
had
maybe
a
slightly
different
take
maybe,
because
every
other
actor
is
different.
My
take
would
have
been
I
think
a
little
more
impish," Bollywood
Bubble
quoted
Saif
as
saying.
Hrithik
Roshan-Saif
Ali
Khan
starrer
Vikram
Vedha
which
released
in
theatres
on
September
30,
is
having
a
moderate
run
at
the
box
office
despite
glowing
reviews
from
the
critics.