Hrithik Roshan can compete with any actor thanks to his chiselled looks, sexy dancing routines, and acting skills. He serves as a model for many aspiring actors because of how he overcame obstacles in his life to become one of the best actors. Yes, despite being a celebrity child, Hrithik experienced his fair share of hardships. Only a small percentage of his fans are aware that Hrithik used to stammer as a child.
The Greek God of Bollywood recently recalled how "painful" his childhood was for him in an interview with The Indian Express. The actor said, “I have sometimes felt that life is very unfair. In school, I had such a bad stammer that I couldn’t speak. I never had any friends or girlfriends. I was very shy and would come back from school and just cry. School days were very painful.”
The actor from Super 30 further admitted that when his doctors told him he would never be able to dance, he was broken. He described those times as "traumatizing," adding, “On top of that, doctors told me that I couldn’t become an actor. There were problems with my spine, doctors said ‘you cannot dance’. I was so broken, that I would wake up for months, and would think it is a dream, a lucid dream. It was so heartbreaking and relieved that feeling of knowing that I could not become an actor…I am disabled.”
On the professional front, the 48-year-old actor most recently appeared in the Hindi version of the Tamil film Vikram Vedha, titled the same. His performance received high praise even though it had a mediocre box office success. He is now working on a number of projects, including Fighter, which would be his first on-screen union with Deepika Padukone.