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Superhero Krrish Too Had Many Problems To Conquer!
By: Tupaki Desk | 17 March 2019 8:12 AM GMTFor Telugu core audiences, Hrithik Roshan is more known as Superhero Krrish than as the Bollywood Superstar.
The role made him an icon and Dhoom 2 added to his popularity as well. But the actor has been very slow in accepting and completing films after he faced 10 back to back flops after his debut in Blockbuster Kaho Naa Pyar Hein.
This on-screen superhero and greek god had to face stammering issue for 22 years and he still looks into the mirror and practice his speech everyday.
He faced lot of issues and bullying early in his age due to the stammering. He conquered it and also, went through many surgeries which made it impossible for him to even stand, but he dances, fights and acts like dream on-screen.
He opened up about this issue now and said, 'I always wake up and go to a mirror first thing in the morning and do all sorts of vocal exercises. I try to not be shy, write everything I want to say and try to say to myself that stammering is not going to stop from doing what I intend to and achieve what I want to.
I always started looking for positive side of everything that happens in life. This made me work harder and harder. I am happy what I am and if something tries to hold me back or push me aside, I will fight and try to make it my strength.'
He could become the brand ambassador for TISA, an organisation that looks after the issue of stammering in kids and help them to conquer the ordeals that it plants in their daily lives and career.
The role made him an icon and Dhoom 2 added to his popularity as well. But the actor has been very slow in accepting and completing films after he faced 10 back to back flops after his debut in Blockbuster Kaho Naa Pyar Hein.
This on-screen superhero and greek god had to face stammering issue for 22 years and he still looks into the mirror and practice his speech everyday.
He faced lot of issues and bullying early in his age due to the stammering. He conquered it and also, went through many surgeries which made it impossible for him to even stand, but he dances, fights and acts like dream on-screen.
He opened up about this issue now and said, 'I always wake up and go to a mirror first thing in the morning and do all sorts of vocal exercises. I try to not be shy, write everything I want to say and try to say to myself that stammering is not going to stop from doing what I intend to and achieve what I want to.
I always started looking for positive side of everything that happens in life. This made me work harder and harder. I am happy what I am and if something tries to hold me back or push me aside, I will fight and try to make it my strength.'
He could become the brand ambassador for TISA, an organisation that looks after the issue of stammering in kids and help them to conquer the ordeals that it plants in their daily lives and career.