Hrithik Roshan moving South?


Daijiworld Media Network - Entertainment

Chennai, Nov 11: At Satyam Cinemas today, Rakesh and Hrithik Rosha, celebrated the success of their latest release - Krrish 3.

Expressing his gratitude for the love and appreciation the people of Chennai city have bestowed upon him, the actor said that he would like to reciprocate by working with the Tamil movie industry. If he couldn't do a movie, he would definitely work to imbue some Tamil characters in his future movies.

Rakesh Roshan, graciously explained that he would love to present Hrithik to the audiences in a different role provided he found an interesting subject to do so. Krrish 3 has meanwhile has reportedly collected over Rs 200 crore worldwide and is still going strong in many cinemas. Having released with only 65 prints in the state of Tamil Nadu, it increased to 90 prints in the second week purely on the demand of the audiences. The Roshans said they were astounded by the response that the city bestowed upon their film.

When questioned about whether the movie might go on to make over 300 crores, Rakesh Roshan said that the ball, on the that particular subject was in the court of the audiences. The event was a meet and greet event for the celebration of Krrish 3.

  

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