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After book on dad, Sunaina to write about brother Hrithik?

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 28 May, 2014 01:38 PM
  • After book on dad, Sunaina to write about brother Hrithik?
Sunaina Roshan, who has launched "To Dad, With Love", a pictorial biography on her father and actor-filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, says her next project may be a book on her superstar brother Hrithik Roshan.
 
The Roshan family, including Hrithik and Sunaina's mother Pinkie, was here Monday night for the book's launch. They spoke candidly about being each other's strength.
 
When Sunaina was asked what's next on her plate, she promptly said: "Maybe a book on Hrithik next!"
 
Later Monday evening, when the proud daughter and sister was asked if her plan was definite, she said: "Oh, that was just a joke...but, you never really know. I never thought I'd write a book, but I did."
 
Sunaina is the elder of the Roshans' two children.
 
"To Dad, With Love", published by Om Books International, contains some never seen before images of Rakesh from his childhood days till present day. Known for directing films like "Karan Arjun", "Kaho Naa...Pyaar Hai" and the "Krrish" franchise, Rakesh acted in films like "Aankhon Aankhon Mein", "Hamari Bahu Alka", "Khatta Meetha" and "Khubsoorat".

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