The 43-year-old star, who plays role of a visually-challenged in the film, said his producer father, Rakesh Roshan, is "hurt" with the way things have turned out.
"My father plans his life very well. He was also very careful. 'Kaabil' was about to get over in October. But he did not want to release it in November or December last year as the dates were already taken by someone else and it would not have been fair. He decided to go to January as he didn't want to put any other producer in distress.
The actor, however, says he has no hard feelings for people attached with "Raees" as he knows that the team is not doing it intentionally.
"People attached to 'Raees' are not doing it intentionally. There is nothing like revenge. But if they had planned it better and had executed it better then this clash would not have happened."
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"I think 'Raees' also didn't have any choice. The film is waiting for a release date for quite some time. It was supposed to release with 'Sultan' but it got pushed. They are also in a problem. I understand that. My sadness is only that if the party had planned it a little better than this clash would not have happened," he said.
Producers generally avoid releasing two star-driven films together as they eat into each other's business.
Hrithik's last film "Mohenjo Daro" clashed with "Rustom" and things did not turn out well for the actor with the big budget period drama failing at the box office.
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