Saturday, November 22, 2008

It is not easy to be a special child: Hrithik Roshan


It was a hugely emotional experience for Hrithik Roshan when he inaugurated the Audio and Speech therapy wing at the Nanavati Hospital and donated Rs.2 million for the treatment of special children. The actor met his old doctor, Ramesh Ojha, who treated him for his speech impairment.



'All the memory of my past difficulties came spilling out at Nanavati. When I met my doctor who treated me at age 14 for stammering I could barely control my emotions. It's not easy to be a special child,' Hrithik, who inaugurated it Sunday, told IANS.


'You may be called 'special' to make you feel less troubled about your disability. But only a child who goes through the physical or psychological disability knows the trauma,' said Bollywood superhero Hrithik.


Sharing his own trauma at Nanavati was a cathartic experience.


'As someone who has a certain standing I feel it's my duty to tell kids with disabilities to chill. 'It's okay, guys. I got over it. So will you.' I think it's very important for me to convey this message far and wide and I want to do it more often.


'When I stood there at Nanavati thinking of all those kids who would benefit by the facilities provided by my money, I felt very good about myself. It's all very well to look after your own immediate family and care for friends. But I believe money should also be used for the larger good. That's what I realised Sunday evening.


'I feel charity is a very selfish thing. I feel so good after doing it. I'm sure those who will benefit from my donation wouldn't feel as good about life as I do.'


The wing has been named after his grandmother Ira Roshan.


'I shared some great times with my daadi (grandmother) during my childhood and growing years. Today, seeing my name and hers being associated with such a project, she must be smiling down,' said Hrithik.





















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Hrithik Roshan to play lord Ram?


If things go as planned, we might see Hrithik Roshan playing Lord Ram in a movie to be made by his father-in-law Sanjay Khan .



That Hrithik exudes a royal charisma is a fact. Ashutosh Gowarikar tapped on that very charisma to extract a superb performance from Hrithik in Jodhaa Akbar . Now, Hrithik’s father-in-law, Sanjay Khan, wants him to play Lord Ram in a movie called ‘The Legend of Rama’.


Khan, who last directed Taj Mahal , has reportedly been working on this project for the last three years. Also in collaboration is the UK-based writer Farrukh Dhondy. The script is being written jointly by Khan and Dhondy. Khan will produce the film.




While Hrithik has been finalized to play the part of lord Ram, Sanjay has chosen his own son Zayed Khan to play Laxman, Ram’s younger brother.


According to Dhondy, both Hrithik and Zayed are perfect for the said parts.


Amitabh Bachchan has been finalized to play the king Dashrath. However, it is not clear whether the superstar has given his consent.


According to Dhondy, ‘The Legend of Rama’ will be made in the same genre as ‘Lord of the Rings’. It will be Ramayana adapted to a modern format.


It will be interesting to see who plays the other pivotal characters of Sita, Hanuman and Ravan.




















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Farhan's Luck By Chance has got an interesting mix of characters








Farhan Akhtar's next as an actor post his rocking debut in Rock On!! is Luck By Chance which is the debut directorial venture of his sister, Zoya.



The film was scheduled for a 23rd January 2009 release date
but it seems the makers have postponed the film release by a week all thanks to multiple releases (Raaz 2 , Shortkut) happenining around that time. The film stars Farhan opposite Konkona Sen Sharma.



Luck By Chance which has the Hindi film industry as the backdrop has an interesting mix of characterizations. Farhan is playing the role of a struggling actor who wants to strike big in Bollywood. Konkona plays the role of an upcoming starlet. Hrithik Roshan's supposed special appearance in the film is not really a special appearance after all. The Jodhaa Akbar star has almost a parallel role to that of Farhan's. He is playing a Bollywood superstar in the film. His characterization is going be very close to that of his real life persona. Rishi Kapoor enacts the role of a typical Punjabi producer while Juhi Chawla plays his wife. Sanjay Kapoor making yet another comeback to acting plays Rishi Kapoor's younger brother. Sanjay is shown to be an actor whom Rishi is now giving break as a director. Isha Shar­vani, last seen in U, Me Aur Hum is playing a big film heroine. Dimple Kapadia to be seen after a real long time on screen is playing the typical star mother of Isha.



That apart the film has a host of special appearances including those from Shah Rukh and Aamir Khan.



Zoya incidentally had made her acting debut in a short cameo role in Mira Nair's Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (1996) playing a courtesan in Rasa Devi's (Rekha) court.















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