AKA www.indiafm.com
   
 
 
 
 News  l  Features  l  Top 100 Movies  l  Trailers & Clips  l  Reviews  l  Previews  l  Movie Calendar  l  E-cards  l  Awards  l  User Quizzes  l  Never-Ending Quiz
 
 
    IN NEWS Sort by : Whats New - Most Rated - Most Popular - Most Emailed

After Saif, Hrithik Roshan is ill! Click here to add this article to My Clips

By Subhash K. Jha, February 23, 2007 - 08:22 IST

Download image as wallpaper

After shooting round-the-clock for Ashutosh Gowariker's Jodha-Akbar, flying back each evening to rehearse for the Filmfare awards and shooting for an ad in Singapore, Hrithik is down with a severe attack of viral fever.

"I'm totally bed-ridden," he said from his home on Wednesday. "I've been working round-the-clock, flying in from Karjat to rehearse. Then I also took off for Singapore. All the time I had high fever and was keeping it down with paracetemol tablets. Today is the first time when I'm resting. Post-Saif all of us really need to take of ourselves," whispers Hrithik softly.

Lately Hrithik has allowed himself to be self-indulgent with his food habits. "I was so much into being well-toned for Dhoom 2, I decided to give my body a holiday. I splurged for a while. But then I needed to get back into shape. Therefore after shooting, rehearsing for my Filmfare performance , I was also going to the gym daily. On top of all this, Ashutosh Gowariker hadn't warned me that we'd be doing sword-fighting sequences during the last twenty days when I was in and out of Mumbai and Karjat. All this has taken its toll. I'm completely exhausted and burning with a fever."

He brightens up while speaking about his role as Akbar. "I've enjoyed playing everyone from Rohit in Koi…Mil Gaya to Aryan in Dhoom 2. But playing Akbar is a different challenge requiring a lot of researched attention."

The Urdu professor called on location to check the accent is happy. "He hasn't been complaining. So I guess I'm doing it right," says Hrithik who is in no mood to sign another film yet. "At the moment I think a break is seriously needed after Jodha-Akbar. We must learn to listen to warning signals from the body."





Digg This Article Bookmark The Article On Delicious Bookmark at YahooMyWeb Bookmark at reddit.com Bookmark at NewsVine Fark this Google this
 
  Comments View Comments   |   Comments Post Comments  
 


 
 

 
TOP STORIES    

 
BOLLYWOOD SEARCH





[ Contact Us ][ Feedback ][ Privacy ][ Advertise ][ Add to Favorites ][ BrandingBrands.net ][ Hungama.com ][ HungamaMobile.com ][ GamingHungama.com ]

Site Requirements : Internet Explorer 6.0+ or Netscape 5.0+, Flash Player 9.0, WinZip & Real Player 10 Basic. Site best viewed in 1024x768 resolution
To get in touch with us, call on +91-22-24903344 or fax us at +91-22-24903355.