Vicky Kaushal's fanboy moment: How he tricked his way to meeting Hrithik
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Actor Vicky Kaushal revealed a charming fanboy story about his first encounter with Hrithik Roshan during an appearance on the chat show 'Too Much with Kajol and Twinkle'. The anecdote, involving a playful trick by his father, offers a rare glimpse into Vicky's star-struck younger days — long before he became a leading man himself.
The Trick His Father Played
Vicky recalled that when Kaho Naa....Pyaar Hain released, the craze around Hrithik Roshan was at its peak. Upon learning that his father, veteran stunt coordinator Sham Kaushal, was working with Hrithik on a project, Vicky immediately asked to be introduced to the star.
Sham Kaushal, however, had other ideas. He told his son that Hrithik only agreed to meet children who could perform the hook steps of 'Ek Pal Ka Jeena' — the iconic track from Hrithik's debut film. Whether this was a light-hearted prank or a father's way of keeping his son occupied, Vicky was none the wiser.
Three Days of Rehearsal
Vicky took the challenge seriously. He spent three days rehearsing the hook steps, convinced that Hrithik would ask him to perform and would be so impressed that an instant bond would form. In his own words on the show: 'He only meets with kids who can do the Ek Pal Ka Jeena steps.'
Vicky said he imagined Hrithik watching his performance and 'falling in love with him' — a candid, self-deprecating admission that drew laughs on the chat show.
The Meeting and What Followed
When Vicky finally got to meet Hrithik Roshan, the encounter was warm and genuine. Hrithik, he recalled, was 'extremely sweet', and the two ended up clicking pictures together — no dance audition required. Notably, the two actors are yet to share screen space in a film, making that childhood photograph one of the few on-record moments between them.
What Vicky Kaushal Is Working On Next
On the professional front, Vicky is set to appear alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt in director Sanjay Leela Bhansali's highly anticipated love saga 'Love & War'. The film is believed to draw inspiration from the Bollywood classic 'Sangam' — which starred Ranbir's grandfather Raj Kapoor, Vyjayanthimala, and Rajendra Kumar.
Vicky is also set to lead the mythological fantasy drama 'Mahavatar: The Epic Saga', directed by Amar Kaushik. With two major productions in the pipeline, his career trajectory is a far cry from the boy who rehearsed dance steps just to meet his idol.