Mumbai: Hrithik Roshan and Amisha Patel’s debut Bollywood film ‘Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai’ is set to be re-released in theatres after 25 years.
Before the iconic film hits theatres again on January 10, Hrithik expressed his apprehension and nervousness.
At the trailer launch of Netflix documentary ‘The Roshans’, the actor said, “I am so afraid the film is releasing again. People will go tomorrow after 25 years and think, arre yaar pachis saal pehle hum kya soch rahe the, aisa kuch nahi hai (what were we thinking twenty-five years ago, it’s nothing as we remember).”
Recollecting an incident during the shoot of the film, Hrithik shared, “And when you give something like this (guitar) to someone like me, you can expect me to go crazy. Cause I didn’t play the guitar, and now I had to look like I could play one. So I couldn’t sleep that night. The whole night I kept trying to make a physical action with my fingers imagining the sound of the instrument. I went absolutely nuts.”
All these years the actor believed that he had done the acting of playing the guitar perfectly in the film, until recently when his son told him that he was playing the wrong notes.
After making his debut in dad Rakesh Roshan’s ‘Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai’, Hrithik turned into a star overnight. The film, which was released on January 14, 2000, became the second-highest grossing film that year after Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Mohabbatein.’
The Netflix documentary ‘The Roshans’, based on the life and stardom of Roshan Lal, Rajesh, Rakesh and Hrithik Roshan, will be released on January 17.