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I'm A Little Superstitious: Hrithik Roshan

IANS, 21 Jan, 2017 04:05 PM
  • I'm A Little Superstitious: Hrithik Roshan
Actor Hrithik Roshan, who is gearing up for the release of his film "Kaabil", says he is a "little superstitious".
 
"I am actually not (superstitious). May be once in a while, I do things that are on the lines of superstitions, but in a very mild way," Hrithik said on TV show "Yaar Mera Superstar Season 2".
 
"For instance, before we take a flight, there's a tradition in the family, our grandmother used to feed us curd and sugar. Now I am not actually superstitious, but if I don't have the curd and sugar and exit my house, I stop and think, 'Oh I haven't had it today', and I feel something bad might happen to me because I have not had that. 
 
"So in this manner, I am a little superstitious because it is anchored in me this way since my childhood," he added.
 
Hrithik's "Kaabil" co-star Yami Gautam said she is not at all superstitious.
 
"I am not superstitious at all, but I have this thing that I don't tell people until and unless things are finalised with me. For something as special as ‘Kaabil', I didn't tell about it to even my close ones until it actually happened," Yami said.
 
"Kaabil", directed by Sanjay Gupta, is slated to release on January 25.
 
"Yaar Mera Superstar Season 2" is aired on Zoom.

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