Hrithik Roshan, who is recuperating from a
knee surgery, is all set to appear in the comedy
Krazzy 4, his father's first production
without him as a hero.
Hrithik, who has just returned from two weeks
in Singapore, now leaves for Australia for
further recuperation. He will return to perform
an intricate item number for Krazzy 4. To
be directed by Raja Sen, the film is a comedy and
stars Arshad Warsi, Irrfan Khan, Suresh Menon and
Rajpal Yadav.
"Well, people always wondered how I could make
a film without Hrithik. So here he is, all set to
do his career's first item song," Rakesh Roshan
told IANS.
"My brother Rajesh Roshan has already recorded
the song and I'm putting up an elaborate set for
the song to be shot in March 2008. However, let
me warn Hrithik's fans, if I feel his knee is not
up to it, I won't shoot the song," added the
concerned father.
In fact, senior Roshan too has decided to take
a long sabbatical from direction.He is producing
a film that is to start in July 2008 and will
feature Hrithik in a never-before avatar.
"It's an action thriller with a strong love
story at its heart. Anurag Basu, whom both me and
Hrithik think very highly of, is directing the
film for us," revealed Rakesh.
It's been a time of turmoil for Hrithik. A
troublesome knee injury finally decided to act up
seriously.
"The doctors told him he needed to rest the
knee completely, and I mean completely; otherwise
it would give way. The injury got aggravated from
all the stunts in his recent films, including
Krrish.
"It got to a point where his knee gave way
completely. The doctors said he had to take
complete rest for two months or face the
consequences," said Rakesh explaining the
problem.
The year 2007 has been a quiet year for Rakesh
as a director.
"And so it will remain in 2008. I'm not
directing any film. As I said Anurag Basu will
direct my son in our next production. I've spent
40 years in the movie business and enjoyed every
second of it, but now I need to devote time to my
family, and to myself.
"I want to watch my grandson grow up. My hands
are as full with production work as I want it to
be."
He promises Krazzy 4 will be unlike the
avalanche of comedies that have hit us in recent
times.
"It's a funny film. But it's neither slapstick
nor vulgar. Very frankly, I am very confused by
the kind of films that are doing well. Audiences
don't want us to make anything that pushes the
envelope. I'd rather not direct films than make
the kind of films that click these days."