Hrithik Roshan (born 10 January 1974) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema.
He has portrayed a variety of characters and is known for his dancing skills.
One of the highest-paid actors in India, he has won many awards, including six Filmfare Awards, of which four were for Best Actor.
Roshan was born on 10 January 1974 in Bombay to the Roshan family, prominent in Hindi cinema.
He is of Punjabi and Bengali descent on his paternal side.
Hrithik's paternal grandmother Ira Roshan was a Bengali.
His father, film director Rakesh Roshan, is the son of music director Roshanlal Nagrath; his mother, Pinkie, is the daughter of producer and director J. Om Prakash.
His uncle, Rajesh, is a music composer.
Roshan has an older sister, Sunaina, and was educated at the Bombay Scottish School.
Roshan belongs to a Hindu family, though he considers himself more spiritual than religious.
Roshan felt isolated as a child; he was born with an extra thumb fused to the one on his right hand, which led some of his peers to avoid him.
He has stammered since the age of six; this caused him problems at school, and he feigned injury and illness to avoid oral tests.
He was helped by daily speech therapy.
1980
He made brief appearances as a child actor in several films in the 1980s and later worked as an assistant director on four of his father's films.
Roshan's grandfather, Prakash first brought him on-screen at the age of six in the film Aasha (1980); he danced in a song enacted by Jeetendra, for which Prakash paid him ₹100.
Roshan made uncredited appearances in various family film projects, including his father's production Aap Ke Deewane (1980).
1981
In Prakash's Aas Paas (1981), he appeared in the song "Shehar Main Charcha Hai".
1986
The actor's only speaking role during this period came when he was 12; he was seen as Govinda, the title character's adopted son, in Prakash's Bhagwaan Dada (1986).
Roshan decided that he wanted to be a full-time actor, but his father insisted that he focus on his studies.
In his early 20s, he was diagnosed with scoliosis that would not allow him to dance or perform stunts.
Initially devastated, he eventually decided to become an actor anyway.
Around a year after the diagnosis, he took a chance by jogging on a beach when he was caught in a downpour.
There was no pain, and becoming more confident, he was able to increase his pace with no adverse effects.
Roshan sees this day as "the turning point of [his] life."
Roshan attended Sydenham College, where he took part in dance and music festivals while studying, graduating in commerce.
1987
Roshan assisted his father on four films—Khudgarz (1987), King Uncle (1993), Karan Arjun (1995) and Koyla (1997)—while also sweeping the floor and making tea for the crew.
After pack-up, Roshan would enact Shah Rukh Khan's scenes from Koyla and film himself to make a judgement about his performance as an actor.
While he assisted his father, he studied acting under Kishore Namit Kapoor.
Roshan was originally scheduled to make his screen debut as a lead actor opposite Preity Zinta in a cancelled film – Shekhar Kapur's Tara Rum Pum Pum.
2000
His first leading role was in the box-office success Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000), for which he received several awards.
Performances in the 2000 terrorism drama Fiza and the 2001 ensemble family drama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... consolidated his reputation but were followed by several poorly received films.
2003
The 2003 science fiction film Koi... Mil Gaya, for which Roshan won two Filmfare Awards, was a turning point in his film career; he later starred as the titular superhero in its sequels: Krrish (2006) and Krrish 3 (2013).
2006
He earned praise for his portrayal of a thief in Dhoom 2 (2006), Mughal emperor Akbar in Jodhaa Akbar (2008) and a quadriplegic in Guzaarish (2010).
2011
He achieved further commercial success with the 2011 comedy-drama Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, the 2012 revenge drama Agneepath, the 2017 romantic thriller Kaabil and the 2019 biopic Super 30, as well as action films directed by Siddharth Anand—Bang Bang! (2014), War (2019) and Fighter (2024).
Roshan has also performed on stage and debuted on television with the dance reality show Just Dance (2011).
As a judge on the latter, he became the highest-paid film star on Indian television at that time.
He is involved with a number of humanitarian causes, endorses several brands and products and has launched his own clothing line.
Roshan was married for fourteen years to Sussanne Khan, with whom he has two children.
2012
Starting from 2012, he has appeared in Forbes India Celebrity 100 several times based on his income and popularity.
Roshan has frequently collaborated with his father, Rakesh Roshan.