Updated On: 01 August, 2019 08:19 AM IST | | mid-day online correspondent
In an interview with a leading publication, Hrithik Roshan revealed that he did not let himself get affected by controversies during the release of his film, Super 30

Hrithik Roshan promoting Super 30 at a single screen in Bandra. Photo Courtesy: Yogen Shah
Hrithik Roshan is currently riding high on the success of his latest release, Super 30. The film is inspired by Anand Kumar - a mathematician from Bihar, whose struggles to educate downtrodden children. The film worked well at the box office and also touched the viewers' hearts. Hrithik is elated with the success of Super 30, which had him learn the Bihari accent to get into the skin of the character.
Talking about Super 30's success, Hrithik Roshan spoke to Hindustan Times about the emotions he went through before the film's release. Here's what the actor had to say: "Of course (smiles)! There were days when I thought this film would never work and that maybe others were right while I had gone wrong. But at the same time, I was charged that I have felt a germ in the film, and I won't let go of that. One word that I attach myself with a lot is resilience. So, when things aren't going right and there are disappointments, I get even more resilient and instinctively stronger. So, yes, there were days when I was like, 'yeh picture toh gayi' (This film is proving to be a dud). But in such cases, I get even more resilient and keep building on that."