In a recent interview with a leading daily, Hrithik Roshan spoke about Kangana Ranaut and the controversy with her which has taken infinite twists and turns and made headlines in every daily in the country. He also opened up about the clash of his film Super 30 with Kangana’s Judgementall Hai Kya and the allegations the actress leveled against him. He in turn very pragmatically said that bullies have to be treated with patience.
Talking about Kangana and the clash at the box office, Hrithik said, “I have come to realize that bullies have to be treated with a certain amount of patience and not engaged with. It's upon the civil society and those who claim to be just and fair to see and observe if there is harassment. Also being who I am, if I choose to confront as per laws I become the aggressor, if I withdraw from a film clash that I know has been pre-designed then I become a weakling penning a sob story."
He further added, “I have learnt not to get affected by either judgment. Although to be honest, my only grouse is with those supposed enlightened people who are praising and often cheering this behaviour on the name of "new" and "refreshing audacity" without any desire to be rational or truthful. They are the enablers who have allowed this circus to continue for 6 years.”
During the interview when Hrithik was asked about the status of his legal case, he said, “There is no legal case that I have directly with the lady, and the reason why I cannot have one is because a guy cannot be stalked in India." Hrithik is looking forward to the release of his upcoming film Super 30 in which he plays the role of mathematician Anand Kumar. Super 30 is scheduled to release on July 12.
(Source: Hindustan Times)