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Ashutosh Gowariker a romantic at heart: Hrithik
Actor Hrithik Roshan, who has collaborated with Ashutosh Gowariker for "Mohenjo Daro", says the director shoots the "most incredibly inspiring romance" on celluloid.
"There is something very romantic about this man (Ashutosh Gowariker). I know you can't see it, but this guy is a romantic at heart. He shoots the most incredibly inspiring romance you have ever seen on celluloid."It's beautiful on script and when he shoots it, he takes it to another level," Hrithik told reporters during a promotional event of "Mohenjo Daro".
"He will create the ambience, he will create the atmosphere for the actor to imagine... That is something I am always amazed by. Every single romantic scene in the film is something you will take back with you," he added.
"Mohenjo Daro", which marks the entry of Pooja Hegde in Bollywood, is all set to hit the screens on August 12.
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