The actor, however, feels such clashes are not good for the film industry and fans.
Rakesh Roshan had expressed displeasure over this box office clash of "Kaabil" and "Raees" and the actor says his father merely wanted to protect the film industry from the clash as producers suffer financially.
"He (Rakesh Roshan) was talking about equality. These are things human beings have been fighting for since we have gained consciousness, freedom and equality," Hrithik told PTI.
Both SRK and Hrithik's films have been received well at the box office but the actor feels two big budget releases create unpredictability.
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"There was lot of uncertainty this time because of the clash. If it was a solo film, we would have been on predictable note but because of the clash there was uncertainty," he says.
The 43-year-old actor, however, insists there is nothing much an actor can do in this as these are trade decisions.
"It is not for me to say. I have nothing to do with it. I am an actor and my focus was to better my work. Everything else is a story. If someone tells me anything about this person or that person its a story for me. I don't get affected by it," he says when asked if the clash between "Kaabil" and "Raees" should have been averted.
Last year Hrithik's "Mohenjo Daro" released along side Akshay Kumar starrer "Rustom" and the latter came out as a winner of box office tussle.
Ask Hrithik if he would now try to avoid clash of his films with others, he says, "This is not in my hands alone, it is in the hands of executives. There is a rule that if we clash then we straight away divide it 50:50 (referring to screen space)."
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