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I used to be virtually on the verge of despair after ‘War’: Hrithik Roshan

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By PTI

MUMBAI: Superstar Hrithik Roshan has revealed that he was near falling into “depression” after working arduous on his physique for his 2019 action-thriller “War”.

The 48-year-old actor, identified for his match physique, stated through the making of the Siddharth Aanand-directed movie he thought he went into “adrenaline fatigue”.

“I feel as light and as fast as our last transformation. I thought I was dying when I was doing ‘War’. I wasn’t prepared for the film and I was up against a really big challenge. I was trying to achieve perfection for which I wasn’t ready. After the film, I went into adrenaline fatigue,” Roshan stated in a podcast interview with health coach Kris Gethin.

The actor additionally shared that he could not practice for three-four months after finishing the film.

“I wasn’t feeling good. I was almost on the verge of depression. So I was completely lost and that’s when I knew that I need to make a change in my life,” he added.

During the interplay, Gethin recalled coaching Hrithik in 2013, and stated that the actor “didn’t take a day off in seven months”.

“War”, additionally that includes Tiger Shroff and Vaani Kapoor, launched in October 2019.

MUMBAI: Superstar Hrithik Roshan has revealed that he was near falling into “depression” after working arduous on his physique for his 2019 action-thriller “War”.

The 48-year-old actor, identified for his match physique, stated through the making of the Siddharth Aanand-directed movie he thought he went into “adrenaline fatigue”.

“I feel as light and as fast as our last transformation. I thought I was dying when I was doing ‘War’. I wasn’t prepared for the film and I was up against a really big challenge. I was trying to achieve perfection for which I wasn’t ready. After the film, I went into adrenaline fatigue,” Roshan stated in a podcast interview with health coach Kris Gethin.

The actor additionally shared that he could not practice for three-four months after finishing the film.

“I wasn’t feeling good. I was almost on the verge of depression. So I was completely lost and that’s when I knew that I need to make a change in my life,” he added.

During the interplay, Gethin recalled coaching Hrithik in 2013, and stated that the actor “didn’t take a day off in seven months”.

“War”, additionally that includes Tiger Shroff and Vaani Kapoor, launched in October 2019.