

Also featuring Aishwarya Rai, Abhishek Bachchan, Uday Chopra and Bipasha Basu (in a double role), the film was about a con artist, played by Hrithik, who could change avatars at the drop of his hat and steal some of the best and finest treasures across the world, while going incognito. Kunal Kohli’s debut directorial ‘Fanaa’ did not do good business at the time of its release, but the thriller quickly caught on amongst cinephiles and was eventually declared a hit in major parts of the world.Īnother Hrithik Roshan-starrer in the same year, ‘Dhoom 2’, was the first Hindi movie to be shot in South America, specifically Rio de Janeiro. The film drew inspiration from the novel Eye Of The Needle, which was also made into a Hollywood movie of the same name in 1981.

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He effortlessly played a Delhi tour guide, moon walking as a terrorist, responsible for a bomb blast in the city, who eventually falls for a visually-challenged Kashmiri woman visiting the national capital. The film, though not a box office blockbuster like its predecessor, did good business and Indians were elated to finally have a superhero of their own!Īlthough superstar Aamir Khan had played an anti-hero in a couple of his movies before, his cold-blooded Rehaan in ‘Fanaa’, co-starring Kajol for the first time was one of the most memorable baddies of his career. ‘Krrish’ started a few years after the incidents of ‘Koi… Mil Gaya’ and saw how the newest superhero in town flies off to Singapore, where he unearths some mysteries, he was never meant to know. Hrithik Roshan, who was cast as Krrish in his home production, was apt for the role and the hazel-eyed actor did not disappoint us. Krrish is probably one of the first cinematic vigilante superheroes of India, who took it upon himself to fight crime and rid the nation of all evil akin to his Hollywood counterparts like SpiderMan and Batman.
