In an industry often dominated by superstar egos and “actor-driven” scripts, Hrithik Roshan has sparked a fresh conversation about the sanctity of filmmaking. Speaking recently about the philosophy behind his production house, HRX Films, the actor-producer revealed why he makes it a point never to force his creative ideas onto his directors.
For Roshan, the logic is simple: a film is a single vision, and trying to steer it from the actor’s chair is a recipe for disaster.
The “Fool’s Errand” of Overstepping
During a detailed interaction, Hrithik was blunt about the hierarchy on a film set. He explained that while he may have “genius ideas” or flashes of inspiration, they are worthless if they don’t align with the director’s core vision.
“You are a fool if you think that you can inject your ideas without the acceptance of the director into his film,” Roshan stated. “If you try to push something, bypassing him or forcing him to accept something that he doesn’t feel fits, you are being unintelligent and self-sabotaging.”
He compared a movie to a painting, noting that only the director knows what the entire canvas is supposed to look like. By forcing a specific “stroke” or “color” (a creative idea), an actor might inadvertently ruin the balance of the whole piece.
Lessons from HRX Films
The actor shared that this “director-first” rule is the backbone of HRX Films. While the company aims to find the “sweet spot” between massive commercial success and deep, emotional storytelling, the final green light always depends on the director’s connection to the script.
Hrithik pointed to global successes like RRR and the popularity of Aamir Khan’s films in China as proof of this philosophy. He noted that the common thread in these hits is an “unadulterated vision”—a story told with the integrity and conviction of a single filmmaker, rather than a committee of voices.
Stepping into the Director’s Shoes
This newfound vocal support for directors comes at a pivotal time in Hrithik’s career. After 25 years in front of the camera, he is preparing to eventually take on more creative responsibilities behind the scenes.
The actor admitted to feeling “afraid and nervous” about the transition, describing himself as a “student” who wants to be the person in the room who knows the least. By respecting the directors he works with now, he seems to be setting the standard for how he hopes to be treated when he eventually takes the helm of a project. To know such latest updates tuned tellyboosters.com Thank you!

