Rakesh Roshan reflects on the 19th anniversary of “Krrish,” highlighting the film’s unique approach to superhero cinema. Unlike films like “Superman” and “Batman,” “Krrish” distinguished itself by Hrithik Roshan’s dedication to performing his own stunts, foregoing extensive special effects. Roshan’s ability to glide through the air and execute action sequences was a central aspect of the film’s appeal. The narrative, which builds upon the story of “Koi… Mil Gaya,” showcases a superhero’s efforts to save the world from a villain portrayed by Naseeruddin Shah. Roshan also mentions the film’s financial constraints compared to Hollywood productions, but asserts that the team was able to achieve a lot given the resources. Rakesh Roshan emphasized that the film’s strength lies in its compelling storyline and the emotional depth of its characters. The film, shot in Singapore, aimed to provide the appropriate visuals and setting for the story. The director also shared his experience of working with the cast, including Priyanka Chopra and Rekha, as well as the film’s technical aspects.
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