‘Fighter’: Hrithik Roshan shares he shot inside Sukhois; describes his character as‘spontaneous & angry

Updated : Jul 11, 2023 21:51
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Actor Hrithik Roshan is gearing up to play an IAF officer in Siddharth Anand’s ‘Fighter’.

Recently, a video of the actor talking about his role in the movie resurfaced online in which he shared some details about his character, who is named Patty.  

He also revealed that he has shot with Sukhois for the movie.

Hrithik said, ‘We shot for about 12 days inside the Sukhois and with the Sukhois. It has been incredible and it’s been so inspiring just to be around the Indian Air Force. I learnt so much, the body language, the decorum, the discipline, what they are up against every single day.’

The actor also shared that his character Patty is ‘quite interesting’ and is similar to his younger self.

He added, ‘It’s very interesting as Patty, in many ways, in maturity, and age-wise too, is a little younger than me or how Kabir is. Kabir is more evolved and composed. Patty is young, spontaneous and angry, angry at things that maybe I would not personally be angry at. So, Patty is an interesting space for me because I remember me being like that at some point in my life. It is very hard to reconcile with him because I have to keep my evolution aside.’

A few days ago, Hrithik Roshan shared a still from ‘Fighter’.

The film, backed by Viacom18 Studios and Marflix Pictures, will arrive in theatres on January 25, 2024.

The movie also stars Deepika Padukone in the lead role.

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