The year 2017 marks the golden jubilee for Roshan in the Hindi film industry and the actor-filmmaker believes that despite the initial struggle God had better plans for him.
Born to noted music director Roshanlal Nagrath, Roshan worked as an assistant director for four years before making his acting debut in 1970 with "Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani".
In an interview with PTI, he says, "As an actor, I was not that successful but I kept trying. I never moved ahead in my career despite some of my movies doing well. So I started producing films and then moved to direction.
Roshan got solo hero roles but mostly in women-centric films like "Paraya Dhan" with Hema Malini, "Aankh Micholi" with Bharati and "Khubsoorat" opposite Rekha.
He played supporting roles in films with superstar Rajesh Khanna, Sanjeev Kumar and others. But his acting career took a dip between 1973 and 1990, when his films did not do well at the box office.
"I used to get films because of my good relations with filmmakers... I would call them up asking for roles, it's not that they used to call and offer me roles. I feel there is no shame in asking for work. I used to know everyone's number by heart and I would ring up all my producers and directors."
He reveals that there were only two filmmakers who wanted to work with him, while some of the popular actresses of his time were not keen to feature in a movie with him.
"When I went to meet Hrishida he said, 'I am starting a film and Rekha is in it'. I told him, 'ask her if she is ready to work with me' as I was not that successful an actor. He said, 'she is okay with it'. So I am thankful to Rekha that she agreed to work with me," recalls Roshan.
But the producer has no bitterness towards those who did not want to work with him.
"I can't reveal their names... It's not nice, they all are good friends. It's not their fault, people always want to work with successful people."
He moved to direction with "Khudgarz" in 1987 and went on to direct hits such as "Khoon Bhari Maang", "Kishen Kanhaiya", "Karan Arjun" and "Koyla".
Roshan's films with son Hrithik like "Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai", "Koi... Mil Gaya" and the "Krrish" series turned out to be big box-office successes.
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