Sporty and stylish

Hrithik Roshan talks about his love for sports

August 02, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 01:01 pm IST

Hrithik Roshan at the Pro Kabaddi League Season 4 final.– Photo: K.V.S. Giri

Hrithik Roshan at the Pro Kabaddi League Season 4 final.– Photo: K.V.S. Giri

Actor Hrithik Rohshan was in town for the closing ceremony of Pro Kabaddi League Season 4 match in Hyderabad and for the launch of Rado’s stand alone boutique at Sujana Forum Mall in Kukatpally.

The actor who is known for his love for sports and adventure sports insists he is an outdoor person and would love to be associated with anything that’s sporty and exciting. While his favourites are sand boarding and diving, he says:

Of late I have found a new passion for skiing. These are more in the category of adventure sports and I can never say no to such outdoor events.” The fit and stylish actor sported a dapper look and obliged fans at the hotel Trident where he was staying.

He even stopped and obliged a little fan who was sporting the Krrish mask. “ Krrish , it’s been 10 years, Wow and it is nice to see that children still remember Krrish ,” he smiled.

Before leaving Hyderabad, the actor inaugurated Rado’s latest watch. Asked if he is happy to be associated with the brand that goes with his stylish, good looking and attractive persona, he responds: Maybe, I can’t say that for myself. But my memory of the watch is the one of me growing up seeing my dad wear the brand. I would love seeing the watch on his strong wrist and I started growing a strong bond with the brand. The new collection is simple, non-flashy and very functional and that’s what I love about these watches.”

The actor who’s next movie MohenjoDaro directed by Ashutosh is excited. And why wouldn’t he be, the censorboard has given a go ahead to the film without any cuts.

“I am longing to see the film hit the screens,” says the actor.

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