
While I was disheartened at that point of time, having seen the film eventually, I understood their point.īut when it came to Mission Kashmir, they couldn’t say a no to this kid again.

Cut to Fiza – and I was not allowed to watch the film because parents felt the content was too dark for a kid.

He just swam his way out to New Zealand and eventually ended up fighting the ones who tried to sabotage him. As bizarre as it may sound today, but I grew up believing that Rohit didn’t die. As an audience or let’s say as a kid grown up in the 90s, exploring films in the 2000s, I have some special memories with some of his biggest blockbusters starting from Kaho Na Pyaar Hai.Īs a 6-year-old, I knew nothing about films, but it was Ek Pal Ka Jeena that took me to the cinema halls in January 2000.
#Main aisa kyun hoon tranlsation series
But today, I would like to jot down a series of personal experiences of watching Hrithik Roshan films in the cinema hall.

Birthdays are usually filled with articles celebrating the legacy, the success, the stardom of celebrities.
